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Poland's PV Target: 59.1GW by 2035, Emerging as a Key Driver of Europe's Energy Transition

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Leading industry media pv-magazine recently released an important forecast: by 2035, Poland's solar installed capacity will soar to 59.1GW. This target signifies that Poland will completely shed its identity as a "follower" in the European PV market and rise to become a core player, serving as a crucial engine for energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe.

01 Multiple Drivers: Synergy of Policies, Resources, and Technology

Poland's explosive growth in the PV sector is no accident but the concentration of multiple advantages. At the policy level, the mandatory constraints of the EU's "carbon neutrality" target and Poland's domestic renewable energy subsidy programs form a joint force, providing stable guarantees for PV projects. In terms of natural conditions, Poland's central plains boast abundant sunshine, with an annual equivalent utilization hour count of 1,100-1,300 hours. Coupled with rich land resources, this lays a solid foundation for the implementation of PV projects. On the technology and cost front, the large-scale application of advanced technologies such as TOPCon, HJT, and BC, combined with cost reductions driven by mature supply chains, has lowered the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) of large-scale PV power plants to 0.03-0.05 euros per kilowatt-hour, which is lower than that of traditional fossil energy, highlighting strong market competitiveness.

02 Model Innovation: Dual Drive of Distributed and Concentrated PV

Poland's PV development features a distinct "dual-drive" model. Distributed PV, leveraging its flexibility and convenience, has become an important vehicle for public participation in energy transition, currently accounting for over 60% of the total installed capacity. Meanwhile, large-scale ground-mounted PV plants are being accelerated, not only providing stable and clean electricity to the power grid but also driving the development of supporting industries such as energy storage and smart grids, thus building a complete PV industrial ecosystem.

03 Profound Impact: Boosting Europe's Energy Development

The realization of Poland's 59.1GW PV installed capacity target will inject strong growth momentum into the global PV industry. It will not only drive demand across the entire industrial chain including modules and energy storage but also accelerate the global penetration of N-type technology, promoting the industry's transformation towards high-quality development. Additionally, it will force enterprises to strengthen product compliance and localized service capabilities.
For Sunpro Energy, this presents an even more strategic opportunity to deepen its presence in the European market. The company's full-power-range PV modules can accurately meet the needs of Poland's "distributed + concentrated" market. Relying on localized resources such as local factories and warehouses in Poland, combined with advanced technological advantages and compliance certifications, Sunpro can not only achieve rapid delivery of modules and localized services but also further seize market share, improve its European regional layout, propel business development to new heights, and continuously enhance its international brand influence.