Solar PV Module Market Size & Share 2026-2035

Market Size – By Technology (Thin Film, Crystalline Silicon), By Product (Monocrystalline, Polycrystalline), By Connectivity (On-Grid, Off-Grid), By Mounting (Ground Mounted, Rooftop), and By End Use (Residential, Commercial & Industrial, Utility), Growth Forecast. The market forecasts are provided in terms of revenue (USD) & volume (MW).
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Published Date: May 2026
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Solar PV Module Market Size

The solar PV module market Size was valued USD 395.1 billion in 2025. The market grew to USD 412.6 billion in 2026 and is anticipated to grow to USD 809.1 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 7.8%, according to Global Market Insights.

Solar PV Module Market Research Report

  • It is a system that converts sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells. These modules are composed of multiple interconnected solar cells, typically made from silicon or other semiconductor materials. They are designed to capture sunlight, convert it into direct current (DC) electricity, and can be interconnected to form larger arrays capable of meeting varying energy demands.
  • Declining solar PV technology costs owing to technological advancements, economies of scale in manufacturing, and streamlined installation processes are set to influence the product demand. Rising supportive government incentives, policies and schemes including the VGF scheme to provide financial assistance for the development of grid connected solar power projects, helping to improve their viability and attractiveness for investors will augment the industry landscape.
  • Growing awareness of environmental issues along with the growing need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will spur the interest in renewable energy sources, thereby complementing the market growth. Furthermore, rising corporations, governments, and individual’s prioritization of renewable energy as part of their sustainability goals, driving the product demand.
  • Growing research & development investments coupled with continuous innovations to improve the product efficiency, reliability, and lifespan are driving the market growth. Rising advances in materials science, manufacturing processes, and cell designs to increase conversion efficiencies and reduce degradation rates will foster the business scenario. Rapid urbanization and increasing electrification in emerging countries, particularly from urban areas, where space constraints and environmental considerations favor renewable energy solutions is set to strengthen the product adoption.
  • The industry is undergoing rapid retooling toward TOPCon technology, transitioning from PERC cells, leading to market growth. This technological shift represents a fundamental efficiency improvement, with the cells achieving higher conversion rates while maintaining cost competitiveness through simplified manufacturing processes, thereby driving the business scenario.
  • Strong policy incentives, including the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), will stimulate a fivefold increase in domestic module manufacturing capacity, reflecting the rising local demand for solar deployment. In addition, governments addressing land use and grid integration challenges are simultaneously introducing supportive policies, streamlined permitting, and land-use optimization frameworks, which accelerate solar PV adoption and module demand.
  • Continuous efforts to strengthen grids, deploy storage, and integrate smart energy management systems will enhance the viability of large-scale PV projects, thereby increasing demand for higher-efficiency modules and reliable supply chains. Additionally, ambitious solar targets in regions including the U.S., Europe, India, and Southeast Asia among others will contribute to the localized demand, which will stimulate module manufacturing, and technology adoption, driving global market expansion.

Solar PV Module Market Trends

  • Rising C&I sector concern about electricity cost reduction by generating their own power, mitigating the impact of rising utility rates, and achieving long-term energy cost stability are accelerating the product demand. Growing adoption of solar energy by eminent players to align with corporate social responsibility initiatives and environmental sustainability goals is uplifting business statistics. Furthermore, increasing regulatory pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with environmental standards drives businesses to adopt renewable energy solutions thereby improving industry landscape.

  • Breakthrough developments in cell efficiency along with long term potential for next generation technologies will drive the product adoption. For instance, in January 2025, Trina Solar achieved 25.44% conversion efficiency for n-type fully passivated heterojunction (HJT) solar cells, leading to market growth. Moreover, expanding electricity demand particularly in emerging markets where urbanization drives infrastructure development will institute a favorable business scenario.

  • Emerging advanced cell architectures with long term potential for perovskite-silicon tandem cells will stimulate the product penetration. Substantial R&D investment and patent activity, especially in Europe along with manufacturing process innovations are reducing production complexity while improving performance is anticipated to sway the business statistics.
  • For instance, in September 2025, Canadian Solar introduced the low carbon modules, achieving up to 660 Wp output and 24.4% module efficiency with life-cycle carbon footprint of 285 kg CO2eq/kW.
  • Environmental sustainability has emerged as critical competitive differentiator, with manufacturers developing low-carbon production processes and end-of-life recycling capabilities. Canadian Solar's LC modules demonstrate integrated sustainability approach, achieving significant carbon footprint reductions through manufacturing innovations including higher ingot utilization and thinner wafers.
  • Circular economy initiatives focus on module recycling, material recovery, and second-life applications. The first-generation installations approach end-of-life, with recycling infrastructure development becomes increasingly important for maintaining industry sustainability credentials and managing waste streams, driving the business scenario.
  • For instance, in August 2025, MIT research, identified 81 unique innovations responsible for over 99% decline in solar PV panel cost. This cross-sector innovation approach continues driving sustainability improvements through materials science, manufacturing processes, and system design optimization.

Solar PV Module Market Analysis

Solar PV Module Market Size, By Connectivity, 2023 – 2035 (USD Billion)

Based on connectivity, the solar PV module market is segmented into on grid and off grid. On grid is anticipated to grow over USD 790 billion by 2035 on account of continuous improvements in PV module efficiency, such as the development of monocrystalline and bifacial panels will enhance the performance of on-grid solar systems.

  • Various governments offer subsidies, tax credits, and rebates to promote the adoption of solar energy. Examples include the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) in the United States and various feed-in tariffs in Europe and Asia are contributing to the business scenario.
  • The adoption of off-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) modules is experiencing significant growth, driven by technological advancements, affordability, and supportive policies. Notable growth in sub Saharan African region, where more than half of the new connections between 2020 and 2022 were achieved through decentralized renewable energy (DRE) solutions, contributing to the overall market growth.
  • Ongoing development of efficient appliances, such as solar-powered refrigerators and water pumps, has expanded the applications of off-grid solar systems, making them more attractive to businesses and households. Furthermore, growing deployment of solar-powered mini-grids is increasing, providing reliable electricity to communities that are not connected to the main power grid.

Solar PV Module Market Revenue Share, By Mounting, 2025

Based on mounting, the solar PV module market is segmented into ground mounted & rooftop. Ground mounted is set to grow at a CAGR of over 6.5% by 2035.

  • The development of high-efficiency PV modules, such as monocrystalline and bifacial panels, allows for greater energy production per square meter, making ground-mounted installations more efficient and cost-effective. Further, advances in thin-film solar technology, which offers flexibility and lower weight, are becoming more popular for large-scale ground-mounted projects.
  • Rooftop solar PV module market will grow more than USD 288 billion by 2035 driven by technological advancements, supportive policies, and increasing consumer awareness. Introduction of net metering policies that allow consumers to feed excess electricity back to the grid coupled with advantages including lightweight design and better performance in diffused sunlight is anticipated to augment the market growth.
  • The co-location of rooftop solar with energy storage systems (ESS) is gaining traction, enhancing reliability and enabling self-consumption, especially in regions with intermittent grid supply. Significant opportunities for investments in solar infrastructure, energy storage solutions and related technologies and declining installation costs, supportive policies, and increasing consumer demand for clean energy solutions will augment the product penetration.

U.S. Solar PV Module Market Size, 2023-2035 (USD Billion)

The U.S. solar PV module market will account for more than USD 57 billion by 2035. North America accounted for 9.4% market share in 2025, reflecting the transition from import-dependent to domestic manufacturing-focused market structure.

  • The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act has catalyzed unprecedented manufacturing expansion, with significant increase in the domestic module production capacity. For instance, First Solar's USD 1.1 billion Alabama facility and additional Louisiana plant demonstrated large-scale manufacturing investments, raising the U.S. production footprint to nearly 11 GW.
  • Europe will grow over CAGR 5.3% by 2035 owing to supply chain diversification, quality standards, and sustainability requirements, creating opportunities for premium products and manufacturing investments. Germany, Netherlands, and Spain lead deployment activities, supported by feed-in tariffs, net metering policies, and corporate renewable energy procurement. Manufacturing capacity remains limited compared to Asian competitors, but technology leadership in specialized applications and system integration maintains competitive positioning.
  • Asia Pacific solar PV module market is anticipated to grow over USD 580 billion by 2035. Rapid economic growth and urbanization along with increasing energy demand, particularly in countries such as China, India, and Southeast Asian nations are driving the business growth. Japan and South Korea contribute advanced technology development and premium market segments, though deployment growth rates moderate due to market maturity and land constraints.
  • Declining product costs coupled with rising shift towards renewable energy sources due to increasing air pollution concerns are enhancing the product demand. Growing government supportive policies and incentives to promote solar energy adoption including China’s Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), India’s solar subsidies under the National Solar Mission are additional factors complementing the industry growth.
  • The Middle East is set to grow over CAGR 6.2% by 2035 on account of ambitious national renewable energy strategies, abundant solar resources, and the growing integration of solar power into large-scale energy diversification programs. Countries such as Turkey, UAE, Israel and Egypt have emerged as key markets, collectively accounting for over 80% of the region’s solar PV growth in 2025. Furthermore, growing investments in localizing parts of the solar supply chain to reduce dependence on imports will drive the business scenario.
  • Sharp rise in Chinese PV module imports across Africa will contribute toward the momentum toward solar as a mainstream energy source across multiple markets. Off-grid solar and mini-grid projects for rural electrification along with solar home systems will gain traction stimulating the industry landscape. Ongoing initiatives including the African Solar Industry Association’s regional capacity-building programs and the African Development Bank’s Desert-to-Power initiative will unlock further growth.

Solar PV Module Market Share

  • The top 5 players operating in the Solar PV module industry include Jinko Solar, Trina Solar, JA Solar, Canadian Solar and LONGi Green Energy. Eminent players are focusing on investing heavily in research and development to improve the efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness of their solar PV modules.

  • Growing investments in developing next-generation technologies such as bifacial modules, PERC technology, and heterojunction cells, which offer higher efficiencies and better performance will contribute to the business scenario. Some key players adopt vertical integration strategies to control the entire value chain, from raw material procurement to module manufacturing and deployment. This approach helps reduce costs, improve quality control, and ensure a stable supply chain.

  • Recent merger and acquisition activity includes strategic partnerships, technology licensing agreements, and supply chain integration initiatives rather than major consolidation transactions. Companies focus on organic growth through capacity expansion, technology development, and geographic diversification rather than market share acquisition through M&A activity.

Solar PV Module Market Companies

Eminent players operating in the Solar PV Module industry are:

  • Aiko Solar Technology

  • Adani Solar

  • CsunSolarTech
  • Canadian Solar
  • DAS Solar
  • Emmvee Solar
  • First Solar
  • GCL-SI
  • Huasan Energy
  • Hanwha Group
  • Jinko Solar
  • JA SOLAR Technology
  • LONGi
  • RENESOLA
  • Risen Energy
  • REC Solar Holdings
  • SunPower Corporation
  • The Solaria Corporation
  • Trina Solar
  • Tongwei Solar
  • Vikram Solar
  • Waree Energies
  • Yingli Energy

Solar PV Module Industry News:

  • In March 2026, Longi Solar Technology ranked first in a recent 800 MW PV module tender for the Hexi new energy base in the Tengger Desert, Gansu province, with a bid of USD 0.104/W. The deliveries are anticipated to begin within 15 days of contract effectiveness and will be completed before June 2026.
  • In January 2025, Trina Solar achieved world record 25.44% conversion efficiency for n-type fully passivated heterojunction (HJT) solar cell, demonstrating continued technology advancement potential in silicon-based architectures.
  • In December 2025, Solarpro built a 450 MW solar power plant in Hungary. The project is anticipated to generate about 470 GWh of electricity per year, sufficient to supply roughly 106,000 households. It can further reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 415,000 metric tons annually by displacing fossil fuel generation.
  • In May 2024, LONGi, introduced its newest PV module, the Hi-MO 5 Ice-Shield, designed to enhance durability and reliability against severe hail and windstorms. This module sets a new standard in industry for quality and performance, improving reliability while maintaining high power generation and reducing levelized cost of energy and balance of system costs associated with the Hi-MO 5 module.

Solar PV module market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of volume and revenue in “(USD Billion & MW) from 2022 to 2035, for the following segments:

Market, By Technology

  • Thin Film

    • Cadmium Telluride

    • Amorphous Silicon
    • Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide  
  • Crystalline Silicon

 Market, By Product

  • Monocrystalline
    • PERC
    • TopCon
    • HJT
    • IBC/TBC
  • Polycrystalline

Market, By Connectivity

  • On Grid
  • Off Grid

 Market, By Mounting

  • Ground Mounted
  • Roof Top

Market, By End Use

  • Residential
  • Commercial & Industrial
  • Utility

The above information has been provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • Austria
    • Norway
    • Denmark
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Switzerland
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • UK
    • Netherlands
    • Poland
    • Belgium
    • Ireland
    • Baltics
    • Portugal
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Australia
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • Thailand
    • Philippines
    • Vietnam
    • Malaysia
    • Singapore
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Jordan
    • Oman
    • Kuwait
    • Turkey
  • Africa
    • South Africa
    • Egypt
    • Algeria
    • Nigeria
    • Morocco
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Argentina
    • Peru
AuthorsAnkit Gupta, Srishti Agarwal
Solar PV Module Market Scope
  • Solar PV Module Market Size
  • Solar PV Module Market Trends
  • Solar PV Module Market Analysis
  • Solar PV Module Market Share

Report Content

Chapter 1   Methodology & Scope

1.1    Research design

1.2    Quality commitment

1.2.1    GMI AI policy & data integrity commitment

1.2.1.1    Source consistency protocol

1.3    Research trail & confidence scoring

1.3.1    Research trail components

1.3.2    Scoring components

1.4    Data collection

1.4.1    Partial list of primary sources

1.5    Data mining sources

1.5.1    Paid sources

1.5.1.1    Sources, by region

1.6    Base estimates and calculations

1.6.1    Base year calculation for any one approach

1.7    Forecast model

1.8    Research transparency addendum

1.8.1    Source attribution framework

1.8.2    Quality assurance metrics

1.8.3    Our commitment to trust

1.9    Market definitions

Chapter 2   Executive Summary

2.1    Industry 360-degree synopsis, 2022 – 2035

2.2    Business trends

2.3    Technology trends

2.4    Product trends

2.5    Mounting trends

2.6    Connectivity trends

2.7    End Use trends

2.8    Regional trends

Chapter 3   Industry Insights

3.1    Industry ecosystem

3.1.1    Raw Material Suppliers

3.1.2    Component Manufacturers

3.1.3    Module Manufacturers

3.1.4    Distributors & System Integrators

3.1.5    End Users & Project Developers

3.2    Regulatory landscape

3.2.1    Global Policy & Incentive Programs

3.2.2    Net Metering & Feed-in Tariff Mechanisms

3.2.3    Carbon Credit & Renewable Energy Certification Standards

3.2.4    Trade Policies & Anti-Dumping Regulations

3.3    Industry impact forces

3.3.1    Growth drivers

3.3.2    Industry pitfalls & challenges

3.4    Growth potential analysis

3.5    Porter's analysis

3.5.1    Bargaining power of suppliers

3.5.2    Bargaining power of buyers

3.5.3    Threat of new entrants

3.5.4    Threat of substitutes

3.6    PESTEL analysis

3.6.1    Political factors

3.6.2    Economic factors

3.6.3    Social factors

3.6.4    Technological factors

3.6.5    Legal factors

3.6.6    Environmental factors

3.7    Cost structure analysis

3.7.1    Bill of Materials Breakdown

3.7.2    Manufacturing Cost Evolution & Learning Curve

3.7.3    Balance of System Cost Trends

3.8    Price trend analysis (Driven by Primary Research)

3.8.1    Historical price trend analysis

3.8.2    Pricing strategy by player type

3.9    Trade data analysis (Driven by Primary Research)

3.9.1    Import/export value trends

3.9.2    Key trade corridors & tariff impact

3.10    Production capacity & utilization (Driven by Primary Research)

3.10.1    Production capacity by country

3.10.2    Utilization rates and expansion pipeline

3.11    Impact of AI & generative AI on the market [SOLUTION CORE]

3.11.1    Predictive maintenance & fault detection

3.11.2    Grid optimization & load forecasting

3.11.3    Digital twin simulation & testing

3.11.4    Risks, limitations & regulatory considerations

3.12    Emerging opportunities & trends

3.13    Digitalization & IoT integration

3.14    Investment analysis and future outlook

Chapter 4   Competitive landscape, 2026

4.1    Introduction

4.2    Company market share analysis, by region, 2025

4.2.1    North America

4.2.2    Europe

4.2.3    Asia Pacific

4.2.4    Middle East

4.2.5    Africa

4.2.6    Latin America

4.3    Competitive analysis of major market players

4.4    Competitive positioning matrix

4.5    Key developments

4.5.1    Mergers & acquisitions

4.5.2    Partnerships & collaborations

4.5.3    New product launches

4.5.4    Expansion plans & funding

4.6    Company tier benchmarking

4.6.1    Tier classification criteria & qualifying thresholds

4.6.2    Tier positioning matrix by revenue, geography & innovation

Chapter 5   Market Size and Forecast, By Technology, 2022 – 2035 (USD Billion & MW)

5.1    Key trends

5.2    Thin Film

5.2.1    Cadmium Telluride

5.2.2    Amorphous Silicon

5.2.3    Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide

5.3    Crystalline Silicon

Chapter 6   Market Size and Forecast, By Product, 2022 – 2035 (USD Billion & MW)

6.1    Key trends

6.2    Monocrystalline

6.2.1    PERC

6.2.2    TopCon

6.2.3    HJT

6.2.4    IBC/TBC

6.3    Polycrystalline

Chapter 7   Market Size and Forecast, By Connectivity, 2021 – 2034 (USD Billion & MW)

7.1    Key trends

7.2    On Grid

7.3    Off Grid

Chapter 8   Market Size and Forecast, By Mounting, 2022 – 2035 (USD Billion & MW)

8.1    Key trends

8.2    Ground Mounted

8.3    Roof Top

Chapter 9   Market Size and Forecast, By End Use, 2022 – 2035 (USD Billion & MW)

9.1    Key trends

9.2    Residential

9.3    Commercial & Industrial

9.4    Utility

Chapter 10   Market Size and Forecast, By Region, 2022 – 2035 (USD Billion & MW)

10.1    Key trends

10.2    North America

10.2.1    U.S

10.2.2    Canada

10.2.3    Mexico

10.3    Europe

10.3.1    Austria

10.3.2    Norway

10.3.3    Denmark

10.3.4    Finland

10.3.5    France

10.3.6    Germany

10.3.7    Italy

10.3.8    Switzerland

10.3.9    Spain

10.3.10    Sweden

10.3.11    UK

10.3.12    Netherlands

10.3.13    Poland

10.3.14    Belgium

10.3.15    Ireland

10.3.16    Baltics

10.3.17    Portugal

10.4    Asia Pacific

10.4.1    China

10.4.2    Australia

10.4.3    India

10.4.4    Japan

10.4.5    South Korea

10.4.6    Thailand

10.4.7    Philippines

10.4.8    Vietnam

10.4.9    Malaysia

10.4.10    Singapore

10.5    Middle East

10.5.1    Israel

10.5.2    Saudi Arabia

10.5.3    UAE

10.5.4    Jordan

10.5.5    Oman

10.5.6    Kuwait

10.5.7    Turkey

10.6    Africa

10.6.1    South Africa

10.6.2    Egypt

10.6.3    Algeria

10.6.4    Nigeria

10.6.5    Morocco

10.7    Latin America

10.7.1    Brazil

10.7.2    Chile

10.7.3    Argentina

10.7.4    Peru

Chapter 11   Company Profiles

11.1    Aiko Solar Technology

11.2    Adani Solar

11.3    CsunSolarTech

11.4    Canadian Solar

11.5    DAS Solar

11.6    Emmvee Solar

11.7    First Solar

11.8    GCL-SI

11.9    Huasan Energy

11.10    Hanwha Group

11.11    Jinko Solar

11.12    JA SOLAR Technology

11.13    LONGi

11.14    RENESOLA

11.15    Risen Energy

11.16    REC Solar Holdings

11.17    SunPower Corporation

11.18    Solaria Corporation

11.19    Trina Solar

11.20    Tongwei Solar

11.21    Vikram Solar

11.22    Waaree Energies

11.23    Yingli Energy

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Base Year: 2025

Companies Profiled: 23

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Pages: 180

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