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Ireland's renewable energy journey has reached another major milestone. According to Solar Ireland's newly released Scale of Solar 2026 report, the country's total connected solar capacity has increased by an impressive 297% since 2023, reaching 2.7 GW by the end of May 2026. This remarkable growth highlights how rapidly solar energy is becoming a key part of Ireland's electricity system and demonstrates the country's accelerating transition towards clean, sustainable power.
The report reveals that Ireland added almost 1 GW of new solar capacity in just the past 12 months, representing more than 50% growth year on year. Solar installations across homes, farms, schools, businesses and large-scale solar farms are contributing more renewable electricity than ever before.
Some of the key achievements include:
These figures demonstrate that solar energy is no longer an emerging technology in Ireland. It has become an essential contributor to national energy security and climate action.
Several factors are driving Ireland's rapid solar expansion.
The cost of solar technology has fallen significantly over the past decade, making systems more affordable for homeowners and businesses.
SEAI grants continue to encourage homeowners and commercial organisations to invest in renewable energy, reducing upfront costs while improving long-term returns.
With electricity costs remaining unpredictable, many Irish households and businesses are choosing solar to gain greater control over their energy bills.
Modern solar panels generate electricity efficiently even during Ireland's cloudy weather, making them a reliable investment across the country.
For homeowners, solar offers much more than environmental benefits.
Installing solar panels can help:
With battery storage becoming increasingly popular, many homeowners are also storing excess electricity generated during the day for use during the evening.
Commercial solar installations are growing rapidly across Ireland as organisations look to reduce operating costs and improve sustainability.
Solar can help businesses:
For many organisations, solar has become one of the fastest-returning capital investments available.
The report predicts Ireland will exceed 3.3 GW of connected solar capacity by the end of 2026, with continued growth expected over the coming years. Industry leaders believe continued investment in planning, grid infrastructure and skills development will be key to maintaining this momentum.
As Ireland works towards its climate targets, solar energy will play an increasingly important role alongside wind power and battery storage.
At Sunvolt, we're proud to help homeowners, businesses, farms and community organisations become part of Ireland's renewable energy success story. Backed by the expertise of Denmark's leading solar installer, Klima-Energi A/S, we deliver high-quality solar PV systems with transparent advice, premium components and professional installation tailored to each customer's needs.
Whether you're looking to reduce your electricity bills, improve your property's energy efficiency or invest in a more sustainable future, there's never been a better time to make the switch to solar.