Intersolar South America, the premier event for the solar industry, is set to take place from August 26 to 28, 2025, at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo. This event is expected to showcase the latest advancements and innovations in solar technology, bringing together a diverse array of exhibitors and attendees.
The global solar power market continues to break records, with 168 GW of new solar PV capacity installed in 2021. This trend is expected to continue in 2022, with projections of over 200 GW of new installations for the first time. According to SolarPower Europe's Global Market Outlook for Solar Power, the number of countries installing at least 1 GW of solar power has increased from 17 in 2021 to 26 in 2022. This growth highlights the increasing importance of solar energy on a global scale.
At Intersolar South America, attendees can expect to witness a significant increase in rooftop solar installations. With 118 GW of new rooftop solar installations worldwide in 2022, an additional 36 million homes were powered by solar energy. This surge in demand for rooftop solar systems underscores the growing acceptance and integration of solar technology into everyday life.
The event will also address some of the challenges faced by the industry, such as grid flexibility and electricity supply issues. Despite these challenges, Southeast Asia is emerging as a key player in developing more resilient and sustainable energy systems through the use of solar power.
Intersolar South America aims to provide a platform for industry leaders and innovators to share their insights and advancements. The conference will feature quick facts and news updates, ensuring that attendees are well-informed about the latest developments in the field.
As one of SolarPower Europe's flagship events, Intersolar South America is poised to be a significant milestone in the global journey towards renewable energy adoption. With its focus on innovation and sustainability, this event is essential for anyone involved in or interested in the solar industry.