EU PVSEC 2025 opens registration, relaunches PV academy

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The 42nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC) is gaining momentum, with the full conference programme now available online, giving  attendees a first look at the groundbreaking sessions, inspiring keynotes and high-level discussions which will take place in Bilbao from 22-26 September.

With almost 1,000 presentations in the Scientific section alone, this year’s conference will continue to emphasise research and innovation across the entire PV value chain, structured around five core topics. ‘Advancements in Silicon Materials and Cells’will remain central, as the current (and still for some years) market-dominant technology, driven by efforts to push efficiency limits and reduce production costs. ‘Thin-Films and New Concepts’will highlight novel materials such as perovskites and tandem structures, driving next-generation solar technologies, with ‘Developments in Photovoltaic Modules’ focusing on durability, performance, and advanced manufacturing techniques. In the domain of  ‘Photovoltaic Systems’, optimisation of performance, digitalisation, innovative applications like Agri-PV or BIPV, and reliability under real-world conditions will be key. Finally, the role of  ‘Photovoltaics in the Energy Transition’will take centre stage, highlighting PV’s integration into energy systems, its contribution to decarbonisation, and its reciprocal impact on policies, economics, citizens and sustainability.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore an extensive exhibition with multiple country pavilions, underscoring the strong international cooperation driving photovoltaic innovation. Organisations interested in participating in the exhibition are encouraged to inquire about availability to join this vibrant international platform.

Registration for EU PVSEC 2025 is now open, with participants registering by 30 June able to benefit from discounted Early Bird rates. This is the perfect opportunity for researchers, engineers, industry representatives and policymakers to be part of the community, share knowledge, and connect with international PV experts.

Ahead of the main conference, the PV Academy will return with a fresh online presence and exciting updates. For the first time, lecture recordings from previous editions are now available online for free, offering valuable insights to the global PV community.

Registration is also open for the 2025 PV Academy, taking place on Sunday, 21 Septemberin Bilbao. The one-day event is tailored for students, early-career researchers, and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of photovoltaic fundamentals and current trends. The programme includes three lectures by renowned experts and opportunities for networking and engaging discussion.

For more information contact Stefanie Leanza:

Mail: [email protected]

Phone: +49 (0)89 720 12 730

www.eupvsec.org

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