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In the margins of the informal Energy Council meeting on 15 April 2024, energy ministers from 23 EU countries, industry representatives and Commissioner Kadri Simson, on behalf of the Commission, signed a European Solar Charter that sets out a series of voluntary actions to be taken to support the EU photovoltaic manufacturing sector.
As part of the REPowerEU plan, in May 2022 the Commission adopted an EU solar energy strategy, which identifies remaining barriers and challenges in the solar energy sector and outlines initiatives to overcome them and accelerate the deployment of solar technologies.
Solar is the fastest growing energy source in the EU and is cheap, clean and flexible. The cost of solar power decreased by 82% between 2010-2020, making it the most competitive source of electricity in many parts of the EU.
The cost of solar power decreased by 82% between 2010-2020, making it the most competitive source of electricity in many parts of the EU. In 2024, 46.9% of the electricity generated in the EU came from renewables and 22% of renewable electricity came from solar energy (Eurostat, March 2025). Source: SolarPower Europe
The EU funds many solar cell projects, such as the PERTPV project, in which perovskite-based materials were used to build a new type of solar cell. Photovoltaic technology is becoming more widely used worldwide. Year after year, photovoltaics make up a bigger share of the EU’s energy mix.
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