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Europe’s solar market has indeed boomed for the last four years, but Solar Power Europe predicts these record levels will now drop “considerably below” the recent 40% to 55% growth rates due to increasingly difficult market conditions and emerging structural grid issues.

In the face of this cooling market, solar proponents will need to become savvier at unlocking demand through new use cases. Building-Integrated Photovoltaics, or BIPV, can do just this – growing the solar pie by innovating new ways to apply solar technology to places previously locked out of the market.

Europe today dominates the BIPV segment, accounting for more than one third of the global market – a trend expected to be further solidified in the near future with the introduction of BIPV-related policies in multiple regions. For instance, both Germany and France have recently mandated solar for new carpark developments, with Italy and Switzerland eyeing similar policies, and numerous other European nations setting aggressive solar targets – budding a new market with enormous potential.

Technological advances are simultaneously allowing solar to be fitted on low-load bearing roofs, opening up new industrial and historical precincts for development, while plug-and-play solar panels coupled with regulatory reforms have led to a balcony solar ‘boom’ in Germany.

This pv magazine Webinar will delve into the necessity of BIPV in Europe, focusing on advanced solutions that address market pain points and diverse applications. We will examine how innovative technologies can overcome current challenges and explore the versatility of GoodWe’s BIPV technology portfolio. The session will highlight how these cutting-edge solutions can be integrated into both new and existing buildings, providing efficient, adaptable, and effective options for commercial developments.

Joining us is Sébastien Bordonné, head of the PV building material business unit at GoodWe Europe, who will draw on more than 15 years of experience within the BIPV sector. GoodWe’s senior technical solution manager for BIPV, Barbara Terreni, will likewise present the company’s portfolio of products. Kris Ignaciuk, head of MENA at Apricum, will provide insights into the current and projected market size for BIPV in Europe, highlighting its potential for expansion.

Attendees will be invited to participate in an interactive Q&A session during the webinar, moderated by Bella Peacock, pv magazine editor.

pv magazine Webinar content:
• BIPV Necessity in Europe
• Advanced solutions for market painpoints and diverse applications
• GoodWe's BIPV technology portfolio

The registration for this webinar is free of charge.
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