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In 2024, it took until September for global solar capacity additions to surpass 350 GW, while in 2025, the milestone was reached in June. The rapid expansion of solar capacity in recent years has made it the fastest growing source of new electricity generation.
MUNICH, Germany (Tuesday 6th May 2025): A new report from SolarPower Europe reveals that the world installed a record 597 GW of solar power in 2024 – a 33% surge over 2023.
In the first six months of 2025, the world added 380 GW of new solar capacity — 64% higher than during the same period in 2024, when 232 GW were installed. In 2024, it took until September for global solar capacity additions to surpass 350 GW, while in 2025, the milestone was reached in June.
Global solar installations are on track for another record year. In the first six months of 2025, the world added 380 GW of new solar capacity — 64% higher than during the same period in 2024, when 232 GW were installed.
Spring 2025 Solar Industry Update David Feldman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Jarett Zuboy, NREL Krysta Dummit, Solar Energy Technologies Office Matthew
The US solar industry installed 11.7 GW of capacity in Q3 2025, the third largest quarter for deployment in the industry''s history.
IEA PVPS has released its latest Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2025 report, revealing that the world''s cumulative installed PV capacity surpassed 2 260 GW by the end of 2024, marking a 29%
Global prospective wind and solar reaches almost 5 TW, but the wealthiest nations account for one-tenth of the capacity Key points The global clean power pipeline surged in 2025. Announced and in
Renewables'' global growth, driven by solar PV, remains strong amid rising headwinds Global renewable power capacity is expected to double between now and 2030, increasing by 4 600
Global solar capacity additions are expected to average 540 GW through to 2035, according to the latest report by the IEA. The IEA World Energy Outlook 2025 report predicts that
The study found that more than 35 countries achieved GW-scale annual installations. Regions such as Africa and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are ramping up solar capacity,
World installed 380 GW of new solar capacity in first six months of 2025 Global solar installations are on track for another record year. In the first six months of 2025, the world added 380
China''s SDIC subsidiary commissioned a 1 GW photovoltaic plant on the Yalong River in Sichuan, making it the world''s third-highest-altitude PV facility at 4,600 m. The project integrates with
MUNICH, Germany (Tuesday 6th May 2025): A new report from SolarPower Europe reveals that the world installed a record 597 GW of solar power in 2024 – a 33% surge over 2023.
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