Switzerland installed 602 MW of solar in the first four months of the year, bringing its total installed PV capacity to around 6.8 GW by the end of April.

Switzerland installed more than 602 MW of PV systems in the first months of 2024. This corresponds to market growth of more than 81%, according to provisional figures from government-run agency Pronovo.
The country added around 1.5 GW of new PV in 2023, 1 GW in 2022 and about 683 MW in 2021.
Pronovo also said that new additions for this year include around 367 MW of installations helow 100 kW in size, with a peak of 197 MW reported in May.
The agency reported around 200 MW of newly connected capacity for rooftop PV installations over 100 kW, and an assigned capacity of around 35 MW across 260 projects for the “RUE tenders.” The RUE scheme provides rebates covering up to 60% of the costs for PV systems ranging from 2 kW to 150 kW.
Pronovo’s statistics show a significant increase in large installations above 100 kW with self-consumption, as well as PV installations on facades, during the first four months of the year.
At the end of 2023, Switzerland will likely reach about 6.2 GW of cumulative installed PV capacity, according to Swiss PV association Swissolar. The trade body said the country will cover around 10% of its electricity demand with PV in 2024. It said it also expects additional market growth of 10% for the coming year. Switzerland is therefore on the right path to increase expansion to more than 2 GW per year in 2027, when 35 TWh of solar power will likely be consumed every year.
Lokhu okuqukethwe kuvikelwe yi-copyright futhi akumele kuphinde kusetshenziswe. Uma ufuna ukubambisana nathi futhi ungathanda ukuphinda usebenzise okunye okuqukethwe kwethu, sicela uthinte: editors@pv-magazine.com.
Umthombo ovela pv magazine
Umshwana wokuzihlangula: Ulwazi olubekwe ngenhla lunikezwa i-pv-magazine.com ngaphandle kwe-Chovm.com. I-Chovm.com ayenzi izethulo namawaranti mayelana nekhwalithi nokuthembeka komdayisi nemikhiqizo.