Germany recognized as a leading European nation in solar energy potential, boasted an impressive installed photovoltaic capacity of around 67 gigawatts in 2022. This figure was notably more than double that of Italy, which ranked second with 25 gigawatts. However, despite this significant achievement, Germany’s expansion in solar energy has been comparatively slow within Europe over the past decade. The country has witnessed an annual average growth rate of approximately six percent between 2013 and 2022 in photovoltaic capacity. In contrast, Poland emerged as the growth champion, with an astounding 137 percent annual increase since 2013, and the Netherlands followed with an average annual growth of 40 percent.
The Outlook for Solar Energy in Germany
Looking ahead, Germany’s solar energy sector seems promising, although several factors need attention. The government’s focus on heightening the role of renewables, especially…


