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July 7, 2025

Top Solar Companies Confirmed for PVBook 2025: Final Spots Now Available

The PVBook technical catalog, developed by Energía Estratégica and Strategic Energy Europe, brings together data sheets for modules, inverters, batteries, trackers, and solar solutions. It is distributed to key decision-makers in Europe and Latin America. Companies like Jinko Solar, Sungrow, Huawei, and Growatt have already confirmed their participation. Why is joining now a key opportunity?
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

July 7, 2025
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PVBook 2025 is nearing its final stages of assembly, consolidating its position as one of the most strategic technical catalogs for the global solar industry. Leading manufacturers and service providers from across the value chain have confirmed their participation, reflecting the catalog’s growing influence as a high-value positioning tool in two of the most dynamic markets: Europe and Latin America.

The publication, developed by Energía Estratégica and Strategic Energy Europe, offers a centralized and digitalized platform where decision-makers can access, compare, and evaluate technical data sheets for photovoltaic modules, inverters, batteries, trackers, EPC services, and integrated solar solutions.

With a focus on usability and precision, PVBook stands out by enabling direct visibility for technology providers in front of engineering teams, procurement leaders, and project developers involved in the transition to clean energy.

Top-tier companies leading the 2025 edition

A wide spectrum of global solar giants already confirmed participation, including:
Jinko Solar, Huawei, Sungrow, JA Solar, Growatt, Risen, Yingli Solar, and Solis.

In the EPC and mounting systems segment, the catalog features Amara NZero, Gonvarri Solar Steel, Black and Veatch, 360Energy, GCL, and Sisener, offering a comprehensive snapshot of engineering and structural solutions.

Also joining the platform are strategic contributors such as YPF Luz, Genneia, and Solstice Solar Power, along with consulting and technical players like 8.2 Group e.V. and S-5!.

The latest additions—Tongwei (TW Solar), Pylontech, RCT Power, Above, Hellonext, ClouEss, Tecnovex, SV, and APsystems—further boost the diversity and technical scope of PVBook 2025, reinforcing its relevance as a reference catalog for stakeholders across the global photovoltaic ecosystem.

Solar growth fueling strategic urgency

This new edition of PVBook is released in the context of unprecedented global solar deployment. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), global installed PV capacity reached 1,419 GW in 2023, driven by a record 346 GW added in a single year, marking a 32.2% year-on-year increase.

Technological innovation continues to redefine the market. The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for solar has dropped 90% over the past decade, reaching USD 0.044/kWh, and positioning it as one of the most competitive power generation options worldwide.

A key asset on the road to 2030

In light of the COP28 agreement to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030, targeting 11 TW, solar PV is expected to dominate the growth curve. In this scenario, access to clear, updated, and comparable technical data becomes a decisive factor for companies aiming to capitalize on new opportunities.

PVBook acts as a B2B bridge between technology manufacturers and project leaders, amplifying product visibility in both mature and emerging markets across Europe and Latin America.

As the 2025 edition enters its final enrollment phase, a limited number of spots remain available for manufacturers to join an exclusive lineup of top-tier industry players. Participating companies gain strategic exposure in a format designed to streamline procurement processes and drive smarter investment decisions in solar development.

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