China’s solar ambitions are smashing records. By the end of May 2025, the country had surpassed 1.08 terawatts (TW) of installed photovoltaic (PV) capacity—adding a staggering 92 GW in just May alone. That equates to installing nearly 100 solar panels every second during the month
1. ⚡ A Blitz of Installations
- The National Energy Administration reports 197.85 GW added from January to May, a 388% year-over-year surge pv-magazine.com.
- April itself saw a massive 45.2 GW, largely ahead of policy changes in June
2. Rooftop Solar Is Soaring
- In Q1 2025, China installed 60 GW, with 36 GW from rooftop systems—a record quarterly high
3. Policy-Driven Rush
- National policy deadlines—like feed-in tariffs ending June 1—triggered an installation sprint before new market-based pricing took effect
4. Global Leadership Cemented
- China now leads globally with over 50% of total solar capacity, outpacing the U.S. and India
- In 2024 alone, China added 240 GW, which exceeded the entire U.S. capacity at the time
5. Forward Outlook & Slowdown Risks
- The pace may decelerate post-policy deadlines, but China is forecast to reach 255 GW of new installs in 2025, adding up to 1.4–1.5 TW total capacity by 2026
✅ Why It Matters
- Climate Impact: China’s solar boom is pivotal in its shift from coal—renewables are now about 23–36% of its power generation .
- Economies of Scale: With cheaper electricity and vast manufacturing, China keeps global solar costs low
- Tech & Grid Evolution: Integrating such volumes drives innovation in rooftop integration, grid management, and storage.
- Global Signal: China’s speed shows what’s possible with strong policy and political will—presenting a model for climate leadership.
✅ Final Take
China expands solar energy at record speed—installing nearly 100 solar panels per second—demonstrates its unmatched renewable-energy momentum. While growth may level off post-policy, China’s lead in solar capacity, manufacturing, and grid integration positions it at the forefront of the global energy transition.
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