The European solar industry launched an initiative to develop an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) for solar inverters.During the presentation of the paper “Inverters 2.0: Strengthening Europe’s Inverter Industry,” industry representatives introduced the IPCEI concept to Kerstin Jorna, the European Commission’s Director-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship, and SMEs.
European inverters have a significant opportunity to leverage technological advancements crucial for the electrification and digitalization of the energy system. The IPCEI aims to ensure that the EU inverter ecosystem maintains its global innovation edge.
Facing increasing pressure and competition, European inverter manufacturers need a swiftly implemented IPCEI to drive innovative and sustainable investments, enabling Europe to keep pace with global advancements. Dries Acke, Deputy CEO and Policy Director at SolarPower Europe (he/him) said, “We need to build on the success story of European inverters. The electrification wave is a critical opportunity for Europe’s inverters to seize the innovation edge and establish a competitive global market share. An IPCEI is the foundation for Europe to entrench its world-leading spot in inverters that go the extra mile – supporting the grid, securing cyber-preparedness, and strengthening digital interoperability.”
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