At present, the war in the Middle East is still fierce, and the traditional energy crisis is still hanging over the world. In this context, many countries and regions in the world have recently taken active actions to accelerate the transformation of new energy. Thailand's finance minister,
for example, recently said the government would approve a package of support measures to cushion the impact of rising oil prices. It is reported that the above support measures include the promotion of electric vehicle and the provision of preferential loans for photovoltaic installation;
The Korean government announced an accelerated roadmap after the cabinet meeting on April 6, putting renewable energy at the core of its strategy, with the goal of achieving 100 GW renewable energy installed capacity by 2030. These include the development of village-level distributed photovoltaic, the construction of renewable energy supply industrial parks, etc
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As of February 2026, the installed capacity of solar power in China was 1.23 billion kilowatts (1230 GW). In the first two months of this year, the newly installed capacity of photovoltaic power in China was 32.48 million kilowatts (32.In
the second half of 2025, China announced many favorable policies for renewable energy including photovoltaic power. For example, during the "15th Five-Year Plan" period, we will strive to build about 100 national zero-carbon parks; in the next five years, we will work with other countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to implement new "10 million kilowatt photovoltaic" and "10 million kilowatt wind power" projects ; By 2035, the total installed capacity of wind and solar power will be more than six times that of 2020, striving to reach 3.6 billion kilowatts .
As of February this year, the total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic power in China was 18.
On April 8, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) of India announced that. The country ranks third in the world in terms of installed renewable energy capacity. According
to MNRE data, the newly installed capacity of non-fossil energy in India reached 55.3GW during the 2025-26 fiscal year, of which the newly installed capacity of photovoltaic energy was 44 . The installed capacity of renewable energy in India is 274.68 GW , including 150.26 GW photovoltaic and 56.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26) that the country's non-fossil energy installed capacity will reach 500GW by 2030 ; In the same year, 50% of its energy needs will come from renewable sources. By 2070, India will achieve the net zero target .
According to the European Union in February this year, solar energy has become one of the most dynamic pillars of Europe's energy transformation, and photovoltaic technology has become the most affordable choice in many parts of the EU. In June 2025, solar energy became the main source of electricity generation in the European Union for the first time.
Data show that in 2025, the new installed capacity of PV in the EU was 65.1GW , down 0.
Even so, by the end of 2025, the region has achieved 406 GW of photovoltaic installed capacity and achieved its target of 400 GW of photovoltaic installed capacity in 2025.
In 2022, the European Union put forward the photovoltaic target in the "REPowerEU Plan": by 2025, the installed capacity of photovoltaic will exceed 320GW, and by 2030, it will be 600GW.
(Note: The above is the AC side (AC) caliber, which corresponds to approximately 380 – 420 GW in 2025 and 720 – 780 GW in 2030 according to the DC side (DC) conversion commonly used in the industry. The industry typically bases its analysis on about 400 GW and 750 GW.)
However, the European Solar Energy Association predicts that the slowdown in PV installations in the EU will continue until 2027 due to the weakness of the distributed PV market. The association predicts that in the most likely scenario, the total installed capacity of solar energy in the EU will eventually reach only 718 GW in 2030.
According to the data of the German Federal Network Agency in January 2026, the total installed capacity of photovoltaic in the country was 117 GW by the end of 2025. In order to achieve the target of 215 GW installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation in 2030, In the next few years , an average of 19. "
Terna, the Italian national transmission system operator, announced on January 21, 2026 that by the end of 2025." The country's total installed photovoltaic capacity is 43. In the updated National Energy and Climate Plan for 2024, the country proposed that the total installed capacity of renewable energy should reach 131 GW by 2030. Among them, PV installed capacity accounts for about 79.
year," The UK has launched the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, which proposes to achieve the target of 45-47 GW PV installed capacity by 2030.
Turkey
, according to the Turkiye Electricity Review 2026 released by Ember, an independent global energy and climate think tank, on April 8. In 2025, the total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic power in Turkey will be 6.5G W , of which the installed capacity of wind power will be 1.9 GW and that of photovoltaic power will be 4.
The total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic power in the country has reached 40 GW .
It is reported that the country plans to achieve the target of 120 GW photovoltaic and wind power installation by 2035, which means the next 10 years. The country has to achieve at least 8GW of wind and solar installations every year . In
the Middle East and North Africa region
, according to the report "The Rise of Renewable Energy in the Gulf Region" issued by the Norwegian Classification Society (DNV). The Middle East and North Africa region will have 76 GW of installed solar capacity in 2024.
DNV expects solar capacity to double to 154GW by the end of 2026 and 343 GW by 2029 ; By 2040, the Middle East and North Africa region will add 860 GW of solar photovoltaic installed capacity. (Read more here: " despite the fact that the Wood Mackenzie report on the regulatory response to the the U.S. to add 490 GW of new solar capacity by 2036, bringing cumulative installed capacity to nearly 770 GW.
According to the data of the International Energy Agency in March 2026, the total installed capacity of renewable energy in South America is 332.77 GW by 2025, of which the installed capacity of photovoltaic is 82
. The total installed capacity of renewable energy in Brazil is 228.20GW, and the installed capacity of photovoltaic is 64.2019
. The Brazilian Energy Research Company, which belongs to the Ministry of Mining and Energy of Brazil, predicts that the installed capacity of photovoltaic in Brazil will reach 47 GW by 2030. As the country has reached this installed capacity level ahead of schedule, in February 2026, the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy raised its installed capacity forecast in its "PDE 2035" (draft) to achieve a total installed photovoltaic capacity of 107 GW by 2035. According to IEA data from
Australia
in Oceania, in 2025, the new installed capacity of photovoltaics in Australia was 4. The cumulative installed capacity of PV in the country is 45 GW . According to the official website of the
Australian Clean Energy Regulator, the country plans to achieve the climate target of net zero emissions by 2050.
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