The French authorities have concluded a commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop PV tender with an average price of €0.0982 ($0.1067)/kWh. The government allocated 220 MW of PV capacity in total. From pv magazine France
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The French authorities have concluded a commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop PV tender with an average price of €0.0982 ($0.1067)/kWh. The government allocated 220 MW of PV capacity in total.
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In the nation''s eighth tender, the ministry awarded 253.3 MW of solar capacity to 31 developers at an average final price of €0.09995/kWh, falling short of its planned 300 MW
Will France hit its solar goals, or will this recalibration derail progress? The government insists the country remains on track, pointing to large-scale solar farms and offshore projects making up for any rooftop shortfall.
The authorities allocated 220 MW of solar through the procurement exercise to 54 developers at an average final price of €0.0982 ($0.1067)/kWh. The French authorities originally planned to allocate 400 MW through the procurement exercise, which means it was largely undersubscribed.
To meet these targets, France will rely heavily on structured tendering procedures. Beginning in the first half of 2025, the government plans to launch two annual tenders for ground-mounted solar projects, each awarding 1 GW of capacity. In parallel, three rooftop solar tenders per year are scheduled, with each round targeting approximately 300 MW.
The French authorities have concluded a commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop PV tender with an average price of €0.0982 ($0.1067)/kWh. The government allocated 220 MW of PV capacity in total. From pv magazine France
In 2024 alone, the country added 4.6 GW of new solar capacity, bringing its cumulative total to 22.1 GW.1 This growth shows no signs of slowing. According to SolarPower Europe, France’s operational solar capacity could reach 52 GW by 2028, implying an additional 30 GW of installations over the next four years.2
With ambitious targets set for 2030 and beyond, the country is ramping up ground-mounted and rooftop tenders, but faces critical headwinds in permitting, land availability, and price volatility. This article outlines key policy shifts, market segmentation, tender outcomes, and systemic challenges shaping the French solar landscape.
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