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Key findings from the Spanish trade fair Genera – SPE

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Spanish trade fair Genera 2025 highlighted advances in solar, storage and networking technologies, along with industry calls for clearer regulations, stronger market design and faster permitting to support future deployment.

November 20, 2025
Pilar Sanchez Molina

By pv magazine Spain

Genera 2025 has demonstrated that the technology is ready and that the priority is to strengthen regulatory frameworks, including capacity markets and service fees, and to streamline licensing and interconnection processes.

Under the Semana Internacional de la Electrificación y la Descarbonización, the Genera and Matelec trade fairs were held jointly for the first time this year from November 18 to 20 at IFEMA Madrid, coinciding with the refrigeration trade fair Salón Internacional de la Climatización y la Refrigeración (C&R).

Both events have consolidated their position as leading trade fairs in Southern Europe for energy, electrical equipment, applied technological innovation and efficient solutions. The number of exhibitors has increased from almost 500 in 2014 to over 800 this year, representing countries such as Germany, Belgium, China, Spain, the United States, France, India, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Turkey.

There is no doubt that Genera 2025 has strengthened its role as a technical forum for the electricity and renewable energy industries in Spain, presenting solutions that will shape the roadmap for PV deployment and storage in the coming years. The fair brought together inverter manufacturers, battery suppliers, tracker companies, integrators of battery energy storage systems and developers of monitoring and control systems.

The most notable technological trends were inverters with integrated grid formation and black start capabilities, solutions for scalable hybrid systems for photovoltaics and battery energy storage, and digitalization aimed at optimizing operations.

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Despite this growth, 2025 will be a pivotal year with installed PV capacity likely to reach a record, amid a potential slowdown of large-scale factory installations. This context, combined with the financial losses faced by major Chinese solar panel producers, was reflected in the limited presence of established solar module companies in the Spanish market. An exception was Aiko, which used Genera to unveil its Neostar Pro 3S+54 module, whose compact design delivers 500 Wp of power in less than 2 square meters.

Meanwhile, the self-consumption market is recovering and manufacturers and distributors are reporting increasing demand for energy storage systems to complement these installations.

This edition concludes by showing that the sector is entering a phase where competitiveness will not only depend on the cost per kilowatt hour, but on the ability to integrate flexibility, stability and intelligent management throughout the electricity system. Genera 2025 has shown that the Spanish industry is prepared for this shift and that, despite the uncertainties in the global market and the reconfiguration of the production landscape, innovation remains central. The challenge is to translate this momentum into real investments, supported by regulations that accelerate energy storage and enable renewables to participate in balancing the electricity grid.

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