The European Commission's move to bar PV inverters and power-conversion systems (PCS) from China and other high-risk countries in EU-funded clean energy projects could affect around 14% of European solar demand through 2030, representing more than 28 GWdc of PV inverter demand, according to an analysis by Wood Mackenzie.

Western inverter manufacturers have sufficient production capacity to supply the EU market, the European Solar Manufacturing Council (ESMC) said recently in the context of the <a…

The planned EU restrictions for financing renewable energy projects using inverters from high-risk suppliers could cause significant delays in capacity deployment, undermine…

The European Commission's move to bar PV inverters and power-conversion systems (PCS) from China and other high-risk countries in EU-funded clean energy projects could affect…

Wood Mackenzie is forecasting that an EU funding ban on projects using solar inverters from China and other countries deemed high risk will impact 14% of EU solar demand through…

SolarPower Europe has called on the European Commission to provide clarity on its decision to ban European funding for solar PV and battery storage projects using inverters from…