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Photovoltaics in Europe – Statistics and Facts

Photovoltaics in Europe – Statistics and Facts

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Since 2012, the production volume of electricity from photovoltaic solar energy in the European Union (EU) has been steadily increasing. In 2018, 122,316 gigawatt-hours were produced, compared to 67,523 gigawatt-hours in 2012. Germany had the highest capacity increase in Europe in 2018, with 2.95 gigawatts. An estimated capacity increase of 6.1 gigawatts is expected for Germany by 2023.

Despite the increase in production volume in Europe, the total number of jobs in the photovoltaic industry declined between 2008 and 2016, particularly in Spain. However, forecasts indicate a recovery in employment figures by 2021, reaching 174,682 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs. The gross production output (GPA) of the PV solar industry in the European Union is expected to rise to €9.5 billion by 2021.

The main developer in Europe is Juwi AG, based in Germany, with an installed capacity of more than 2,500 megawatts.

In 2018, a total of 53.4 million square meters of solar thermal panels were installed in the European Union. In the same year, the installed solar thermal capacity amounted to 1,546.1 megawatts.

Germany has the highest installed PV solar capacity per capita in the European Union. In 2018, it reported 546.9 watts per capita.

Since 2012, the production volume of electricity from solar photovoltaic power in the European Union (EU) has been steadily increasing. In 2018, 122,316 gigawatt-hours was produced, compared to the 67,523 gigawatt-hours recorded in 2012. In 2018, Germany had the highest capacity additions throughout Europe, amounting to 2.95 gigawatts. By 2023, Germany is projected to reach estimated capacity additions of 6.1 gigawatts.

Despite the increase in production volume in Europe, the overall number of jobs in the solar photovoltaic industry decreased between 2008 and 2016, especially in Spain. However, projections show a recovery in employment numbers by 2021, amounting to 174,682 FTE (full-time equivalent) jobs. By 2021, the GVA from the solar PV industry in the European Union is expected to increase to 9.5 billion euros.

The main developer in Europe is the German based Juwi AG, which had an installed capacity of more than 2,500 megawatts.

2018 saw a total of 53.4 million square meters of solar thermal surfaces installed in the European Union. In the same year, the capacity of installed solar thermal surfaces amounted to 1,546.1 megawatts thermal.

Germany is the country with the highest installed solar PV capacity per inhabitant in the European Union. In 2018, it reported 546.9 watts per inhabitant.

Leading European solar photovoltaic developers in Europe in 2018, by installed capacity (in megawatts)

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