
AXIAL leads the agrivoltaic revolution in Europe with the launch of Axial Agrivoltaics Trackers
The company expands its range of agrivoltaic solutions with elevated solar trackers, designed to maximize both energy and agricultural efficiency.
The company expands its range of agrivoltaic solutions with elevated solar trackers, designed to maximize both energy and agricultural efficiency.
Brite Solar’s plant, already operational in Greece, has an initial production capacity of 150 MWp annually. The company plans to expand it to over 300 MWp and aims to deploy more than 20 MWp of semitransparent agrivoltaic panels with Pane Power technology in 2025.
The storage sector grew by 50% in 2024, with 600,000 new systems installed, consolidating the country as a European leader in the energy transition. This growth is part of a broader expansion across the continent, where projects exceed 66 GW in operation and an announced capacity of over 39 GW.
The sector is questioning the effectiveness of the current model and is proposing a new strategy: prioritising fewer projects, but with more funding, to ensure the viability and profitability of green hydrogen.
Enrique De La Cruz, Commercial Director at Gamesa Electric, discussed storage’s impact on the solar industry at the Storage and Renewable Leadership Forum. He highlighted that price cannibalisation in Spain threatens growth, but storage could stabilise revenues and ensure the viability of new projects.
After years of investment, the global battery manufacturing capacity reached 3 TWh in 2024, and over the next five years, production capacity could triple if all announced projects are completed, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).