The solar market of Serbia at the top 5,000 prosumers in the first half of 2025, although there are no plants above 10 MW online. The country has a gigawatt scale pipeline and has purchased 124.8 MW in the auction of February renewable energy sources.
SerbiaThe cumulative solar capacity has been reached 281 MW, according to figures from the association of renewable energy sources from Serbia (Res Serbia).
The association told PV -Magazine The figure consists of 172.7 MW of solar energy plants that are connected to the distribution system operator (DSO) and 109.2 MW of prosumers. The cumulative solar capacity of Serbia first surpassed 200 MW last year after adding About 80 MW about 2024.
Danijela Isailovic, manager of RES Serbia, said that the solar market of the country continued to grow steadily in the first half of 2025. She added that there was that there was A remarkable peak in newly installed prosumer capacity, with 25 MW deployed.
“This growth was largely powered by policy that has been implemented since 2021 and the continuous reduction in the costs of solar technologies,” Isailovic explained. “Households and companies have embraced decentralized solar systems and energy dependence, because the public awareness of the benefits of a prosumer continues to rise.”
There are now 5,120 prosumers in the country, according to the Serbia’s Register of Prosumers, a list that is maintained by electricity DSO Elektodistribucija Srbija. Households are 30.57 MW of the current prosumer capacity, while other prosumers, including industrial and commercial facilities, government institutions, churches and educational centers contribute 78.56 MW.
In July, the first solar project that is managed by utility company Electroprivreda Srbij, the 10 MW Petka Power Plantwas brought online.
Serbia is still to capture a solar energy center in capacity more than 10 MW, but last year a number of large-scale projects were agreed, including plans to develop 1 GW Zonne -Energy at six locations By 2027, a separate 500 MW Solar -deal and a 1 GW Solar Panel Factory.
In February, the Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia concluded that the country Second auction for renewable energy sources. It has assigned 645 MW In ten wind and solar projects you set the average prices at € 0.0509 ($ 0.0533)/kWh for solar and € 0.0535/kWh for wind. Isailovic told PV -Magazine Solar is good for 124.8 MW of the allocation.
By 2030, Serbia wants to generate 45% of its electricity from renewable sources.
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