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April 9, 2025

PVBook: The global digital catalog driving the market is strengthened with new additions

With the recent addition of Huawei, Risen, 360 Energy, PVH, Above, RCT Power, Hellonext, and Growatt, the digital tool consolidates its position as a strategic ally for the photovoltaic industry, facilitating access to precise technical information in an increasingly competitive global environment.
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

April 9, 2025
PVBook

PVBook, a digital catalog that will energize the photovoltaic market, will soon be released, offering companies a unique platform to position themselves in a highly competitive and constantly changing environment.

Produced by Strategic Energy Corp, this catalog centralizes technical information on essential products—inverters, modules, trackers, and batteries—in an intuitive and easy-to-navigate interface, facilitating specification comparisons and decision-making in the global market.

PVBook’s strength lies in the quality of its adopters. Participants include established players such as Jinko Solar, Sungrow, Black and Veatch, AP System, Gonvarri Solar Steel, GCL, Solstice Solar Power, Solis, Amara, S-5!, JA Solar, 8.2 Group, Huawei, Risen, YPF LUZ, GENNEIA, 360 Energy, and Growatt.

Furthermore, the platform is enriched with new additions such as PVH, Above, RCT Power, and Hellonext, expanding its network of partners and offering manufacturers and suppliers an even more robust channel to connect with buyers and decision-makers internationally.

The market’s dynamism is reflected in IRENA data: in 2023, global solar energy capacity reached 1,419 GW, driven by an addition of 346 GW, representing a 32.2% growth in just one year. Furthermore, the remarkable 90% reduction in the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of solar technology—now at USD 0.044/kWh—underscores the competitiveness and growing demand for renewable solutions worldwide.

Looking ahead, the projections are promising. With the goal agreed at COP28 to triple installed renewable energy capacity to 11 TW by 2030, the market is poised for considerable expansion. In this scenario, having a tool that facilitates access to accurate and up-to-date technical information becomes essential for companies to adapt to emerging trends and capitalize on business opportunities.

The PVBook is positioned as a catalyst in the photovoltaic market, giving companies the opportunity to strengthen their presence and visibility in a dynamic global environment.

The incorporation of players such as PVH, Above, RCT Power, and Hellonext reinforces its role as a strategic partner, paving the way for a more competitive and renewable energy transition.

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