According to the latest statistics released by Italia Solare, as of the end of December 2022, Italian cumulative photovoltaic installation capacity reached 25.048GW, distributed in 122,1045 projects.
The largest part is the photovoltaic system ranging from 200kW to 1MW, with 8270MW, accounting for 33%of the total. The second largest is the output power from 20KW to 200kW, which is 5057MW, accounting for 20%of the total.
The solar array with a capacity of less than 12kW is listed as 4949MW, accounting for 20%of the total, followed by a system with a capacity of 1MW-10MW, accounting for 16%, that is, 3942MW.
The Italian Photovoltaic Industry Association said that the photovoltaic power plant above 10MW or more is 1479MW, accounting for 6%of the total. At the end of December, the photovoltaic system of 12KW-20KW reached 1351MW, accounting for about 5%of the total.
The most proportion of the new total is LOMBARDIA in order, and the installed capacity reaches 3149MW; followed by Apulia, the installation is 3063MW and Emilia Romagna, and the installation is 2512MW.
In the field of households, the photovoltaic system below 12kW is still the largest market driving force last year, and the new installation is about 1103MW. Followed by large power stations above 10MW, 289MW.
The Italian Photovoltaic Industry Association stated that it is expected that the installation capacity of the photovoltaic system installed in Italy in the next two years will show index levels, and the growth will be mainly promoted by the industrial department. The Italian government is currently supporting large solar energy through the auction system, and supports roof solar energy through net measuring and multiple financial incentive measures.
The agency predicts that the Italian optical installation machine in 2023 is likely to double over this year, and it will be doubled in 2024.







