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欧洲意大利光伏储能充电桩市场
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-24 08:46

Core Insights - The European Photovoltaic Association has released forecasts for solar energy storage installations in EU countries, with a specific focus on Italy's renewable energy sector by 2026 [1] - Italy's new energy policies are expected to significantly boost solar energy installations and storage capacity [3] Policy Incentives - Tax incentives include a "super bonus" plan offering 110% tax credits for residential and commercial solar + storage installations, along with mandatory solar installations for new buildings [3] - Special funding includes €1 billion for agricultural solar projects (1.04GW by June 2026), €5.7 billion for 1GW distributed energy projects, and €17.7 billion for 9GW/71GWh storage facilities [3] Market Segmentation - The "solar + storage" market is projected to see a surge, with Italy aiming for 3 million charging points by 2030, peaking in construction by 2026 [5] - The agricultural solar policy promotes a "solar + agriculture" land use model, with initial projects expected to connect to the grid by 2026 [5] - Industrial rooftops have a potential installation capacity of 30GW, with commercial installations expected to account for 49% by 2024 due to declining costs [5] Market Size and Growth Forecast - Italy's new solar installations are projected to reach 6.79GW in 2024, a 30% year-on-year increase, with continued high growth expected through 2026 [7] - Distributed solar (residential + commercial) is anticipated to grow by 25% due to policy support, maintaining over 70% market share [7] - Utility-scale installations are expected to exceed 4GW by 2026, driven by a 163% growth rate for projects over 1MW and agricultural solar integration [7] Cumulative Installation Targets - By 2030, renewable energy is expected to account for 55% of total energy generation, with solar being the primary contributor [8] - Cumulative installations are projected to exceed 45GW by 2026, based on a baseline of 37.08GW at the end of 2024 [8]