In a chat with pv magazine, Ludvig Bydén, Head of power market & permitting at Svensk Solenergi, said Sweden’s solar market is stabilizing after a two-year downturn. He also highlighted a rapid shift toward storage-first investments.
After two consecutive years of contraction, Sweden’s solar sector is showing early signs of stabilization, while a healthy pipeline of utility-scale projects is starting to reshape the country’s long-term generation mix.
Speaking to pv magazine, Ludwig Bydén from Swedish solar association Svensk Solenergi said the market appears to be recovering from a cyclical bottom, with early indicators such as pre-registrations and customer inquiries pointing to a gradual recovery.
“We are starting to see renewed activity across segments. It feels like the market has bottomed out and is slowly turning,” Bydén said.
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