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During the third quarter of 2025, the United States recorded an unprecedented expansion of photovoltaic energy. In just three months, 11.7 GW of solar power were added, marking one of the most active periods in its recent history.
According to the report “US Solar Market Insight – Executive Summary Q4 2025”, the year-on-year growth reached 20%, and the jump compared to the previous quarter was even greater. Solar energy was confirmed as the main source of new electrical capacity in the country during the year.
This progress reflects a structural change in the U.S. energy matrix, where renewables are gaining ground over fossil fuels and reducing the carbon footprint of the electrical system.
Between January and September 2025, solar energy accounted for more than half of all new electrical capacity installed. When adding energy storage, both technologies concentrated the vast majority of additions.
This phenomenon shows an accelerated transition towards clean sources, more resilient and with lower environmental impacts. The combination of solar and batteries strengthens energy security.
The predominance of these technologies also responds to their rapid implementation and their ability to adapt to different scales, from large plants to distributed installations.
The growth was not limited to installations. The United States significantly expanded its solar module manufacturing capacity, strengthening the value chain within the country.
The commissioning of new plants allowed for the completion of key stages of the production process, reducing external dependency and the environmental impact of transporting inputs.
However, domestic demand still exceeds local supply, highlighting that the industrial transition is still under construction and requires long-term planning.
Large solar plants were the main driver of the quarter, with an expansion far superior to other segments. States with high radiation and favorable frameworks concentrated a large part of the projects.
The residential sector showed signs of deceleration, affected by logistical limitations and equipment availability. Nevertheless, it maintains a key role in distributed generation.
Community and commercial projects advanced at a more moderate pace, although they remain relevant for their social impact and their ability to democratize access to clean energy.
Beyond the United States, several countries stand out for their sustained commitment to solar energy. China leads globally both in installed capacity and panel manufacturing.
Germany continues to be a European benchmark, with strong integration of photovoltaics in urban roofs and decentralized systems. Its model prioritizes efficiency and citizen participation.
Spain, Australia, and Chile also excel in their high utilization of the solar resource, demonstrating that photovoltaics is a key tool for reducing emissions and diversifying energy matrices.
Photovoltaic energy directly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Its deployment contributes to mitigating climate change.
Additionally, it promotes local economies, generates green jobs, and decreases dependence on non-renewable resources. Its positive impact extends beyond the energy sector.
The future challenge will be to sustain this growth with clear rules, adequate infrastructure, and an integral environmental vision that consolidates solar energy as the axis of the ecological transition.
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Fecha: 14/12/2025
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