Skip to main content Skip to main navigation Skip to site search

Broad alliance for PV manufacturing in Europe

This new platform demonstrates the increasing ambition of EU solar PV stakeholders to build on the unprecedented momentum for solar manufacturing in Europe. ESMC and ETIP-PV accepted the invitation from SolarPower Europe to support the initiative and will help coordinate the upstream part of the EU PV value chain as well as contribute to strengthening the links between the Accelerator and PV research sector. ESMC and ETIP-PV are the latest to join the initiative, teaming up with the French Research Institute IPVF, leader of the ‘Solar Europe Now’ coalition, which joined the Accelerator in May.

To support highspeed solar development in Europe

Andre Langwost, Secretary General of ESMC said: “The ‘Solar Manufacturing Accelerator’ is a great initiative that aims to support highspeed solar development in Europe. We need an accelerated pace of deployment in order to achieve the energy goals laid out in the European Green Deal. The excellent study by SolarPower Europe and Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) demonstrated that in 20 years, solar will provide more than 60% of energy to the European system. We cannot wait any longer to ensure that this target is achieved. An important step was made at the ESMC General assembly, with the announcement of a new possible 2 GW factory in France. This is the kind of projects we need to kick off the new solar age!”

Did you miss that? EU COVID-19 recovery strategy with strong focus on renewables

Marko Topic, Chairman of ETIP-PV said: “World-class research as available in Europe is crucial for the longer-term success of manufacturing initiatives in the highly competitive and rapidly innovating PV sector. ETIP-PV has always connected research and industry and is happy to do so in the Accelerator as well.”

Ensure the security of supply

Aurélie Beauvais, Interim CEO of SolarPower Europe, commented: “We are delighted to have ESMC and ETIP-PV join the “Solar Manufacturing Accelerator” initiative, and know that they will both be valuable partners for the work ahead. As the European Commission’s new Industrial Strategy begins to take shape, we must work together to re-establish a robust solar manufacturing chain in Europe, acknowledging the strategic contribution of the solar industry to a successful European Green Deal. Alongside the massive deployment of solar capacities in the coming decades, we need a strong political commitment to solar manufacturing in Europe, which will ensure the security of supply and the creation of highly skilled jobs. We look forward to working together on the “Solar Manufacturing Accelerator”, to strengthen Europe’s cutting-edge solar technologies and R&D ecosystems ahead of the launch of the Commission’s ‘Industrial Forum’ in September 2020.”

Initiative open to all companies and organisations

The “Solar Manufacturing Accelerator” is an initiative coordinated by SolarPower Europe and is open to all companies and organisations interested in developing or partnering on solar manufacturing projects. The platform will cover a broad portfolio of European solar manufacturing projects by identifying partners and reaching out to financial investors, with an overall goal of increasing the number of solar PV manufacturing projects in Europe, and contributing to the success of the European Green Deal. (HCN)