SolarPower Europe Report Highlights Europe''s Solar PV Production
SolarPower Europe has released a report mapping Europe''s solar PV module production equipment capacity, identifying at least 38 companies involved in manufacturing key machinery for the solar
Commission supports European photovoltaic manufacturing sector
The signatories of the Charter commit to supporting the competitiveness of the European PV manufacturing industry and promoting the creation of a market for high-quality products meeting
Made in Europe: Can the EU Reclaim Solar Panel Production?
Discover the state of solar panel manufacturing in Europe, the challenges posed by imports, and what EU countries are doing to rebuild local production. Learn how European-made solar can boost
The EU Solar Standard: opportunities and challenges for energy
This article explores the EU Solar Standard, its benefits, challenges for energy equipment companies, and how they can efficiently respond to this new regulation.
SolarPower Europe: High potential of European PV manufacturers
Today, at least 38 companies are active in Europe manufacturing the equipment and machinery that produces vital steps of the solar PV module supply chain, including cells, ingots,
EU WEEE Directive and Its Impact on PV Panel Recycling Equipment
To comply with WEEE, recycling facilities must invest in specialized equipment capable of handling PV panels'' complex composition, which includes glass, aluminum frames, silicon cells,
Solar Production Equipment
This report shines a light on these key actors of the solar value chain and provides a summary of processes and technology available in Europe for each solar module manufacturing
Top 10 Solar Companies in EU 2025 | Key Innovators & Market Leaders
This analysis profiles the top 10 solar companies shaping Europe''s sustainable energy future through technological innovation, large-scale project deployment, and cutting-edge solar mounting solutions.
Solar Panel Regulations in the European Union: An Overview
Solar panels imported or manufactured in the European Union are subject to various regulations, directives and standards. Ensuring compliance requires that the solar panels meet
Smarter European Union industrial policy for solar panels
To address concerns about short-term dependence, alternative tools should be employed: accelerated solar deployment, strategic stockpiling and gradually diversifying import sources. In the