World Installs a Record 168 GW of Solar Power in 2021, enters Solar Terawatt Age

SolarPower Europe’s flagship Global Market Outlook for Solar Power finds that, for the 9th consecutive year, global solar power has broken its annual installation record with 168 GW of new solar PV capacity in 2021. In 2022, global solar is expected to continue the decade-long record-breaking streak, installing more than 200 GW of solar for the first time.

Launched in Munich at the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry – Intersolar Europe – SolarPower Europe’s latest Global Market Outlook reveals that worldwide, solar is entering a new era of Terawatt solar. 

This latest edition of the annual report showes that despite an unprecedented pandemic, global solar capacity doubled in 3 years from 2018, bringing the world’s solar fleet to one Terawatt capacity in April 2022. 

The global solar market is growing exponentially. It took around a decade for world-wide solar capacity to reach 1 TW, from 100 GW in 2012. In just 3 years, SolarPower Europe predicts global solar to more than double to 2.3 TW in 2025. 

2.3 TW represents twice the gross electricity production of France and Germany combined. 

“The world has entered its solar Terawatt age and will hit the 2 TW mark within the next three years. Citizens, businesses, and governments around the world are recognising the immense power of the sun to secure energy sovereignty, defend the climate, and provide relief from extreme energy prices. The European solar Terawatt age is within reach, and possible with an ambitious and determined EU Solar Strategy.”

– Aristotelis Chantavas, President of SolarPower Europe 

Solar remains the fastest growing renewable energy, representing over half of the 302 GW of renewable capacity installed internationally in 2021. With 168 GW of additions, solar installed over 70 GW more than the next greatest installer – wind – and more than all non-solar renewables combined.

“Solar growth remains upbeat. As a technology traditionally acknowledged for its versatility in tackling climate change, the strategic geo-political importance of solar is now being recognised on the world stage. No other energy technology can be deployed as fast as solar.”

– Michael Schmela, Director of Market Intelligence at SolarPower Europe

EUROPEAN INFLUENCE

The Europe region* continued its positive solar trajectory, achieving 31.8 GW of additional solar capacity – representing 33% growth and notably only a 0.1 GW difference to our 2021 Global Market Outlook projections. The impact of the Russian war on Ukraine, and the accompanying energy security challenges, alongside EU climate goals, are driving the continent’s renewable transition – with 25 of 27 EU member states set to install more solar in 2022 than 2021.

“As the continent reels from the Russian war on Ukraine, the EU has refocussed its attention on the role of renewables in energy security. We soon expect the European Commission updated REPowerEU proposals to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian gas. European solar can install  39 GW this year – replacing 4.57 BCM of Russian gas. The real acceleration will be done in the medium term, with upwards of 100 GW of annual installations by 2025 paving the way to 1 TW of solar by 2030.” 

– Walburga Hemetsberger, CEO of SolarPower Europe

ASIA PACIFIC CONCEDES MARKET SHARE

With a 14% annual growth rate and an all-time high of 54.9 GW of new solar, China kept its market leadership in 2021, adding twice as much solar power capacity than the second-largest market, the United States. The United States nonetheless saw impressive growth, with 42% more additional solar in 2021 than 2020. India reclaimed it’s third position with 14.2 GW of solar installations.

Though the Asia-Pacific region retained the majority global market share with 56% of solar installations, from 2020 the region conceded 6 percentage points of market share to the Americas and Europe, who represent 22% and 19% respectively. 

LATIN AMERICAN POTENTIAL 

Written in collaboration with the Global Solar Council, and the Brazilian solar association ABSOLAR, this year’s edition of the Global Market Outlook pays particular attention to Latin America, and its bright promise for solar power. 2021 saw the region increase its annual solar installations by 44%, with 9.6 GW new solar capacity. Projections for 2026 suggest that by then, the region could be growing by up to 30.8 GW per year. Analysis finds that Latin America’s solar leader, Brazil, is set to become one of the top five global markets in the next five years, reaching 54 GW total solar capacity by 2026. 

*Europe region = EU27 + Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Iceland, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

Source: SolarPower Europe, 10 may 2022
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