The Global Solar Atlas provides a summary of solar power potential and solar resources globally. It is provided by the World Bank Group as a free service to governments, developers and the
Different countries show varying solar potential based on: Geographic location and latitude Climate patterns and cloud coverage Seasonal variations in sunlight Local terrain and
The World Bank, in partnership with the International Solar Alliance (ISA), launched the Global Solar Atlas at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi. It serves as
The primary aim of this Global Solar Atlas is to provide quick and easy access to solar resource and photovoltaic power potential data globally, at a click of a mouse. GIS layers and poster maps showing global, regional, and country
We consulted several reports to determine which countries use the most solar energy and which parts of the world have the highest solar production capabilities.
Solar Resource Maps and Data Find and download resource map images and data for North America, the contiguous United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America.
Welcome to the Global Solar Atlas. Start exploring solar potential by clicking on the map. Select sites, draw rectangles or polygons by clicking the respective map controls. Calculate energy
Solar generation at scale – compared to hydropower, for example – is a relatively modern renewable energy source but is growing quickly in many countries across the world.
Solar energy continues to shine as one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity worldwide, with many countries seeing double-digit annual growth in solar
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Many countries and territories have installed significant solar power capacity into their electrical grids to supplement or provide an alternative to conventional energy sources. Solar power plants use one of two technologies: • Photovoltaic (PV) systems use solar panels, either on rooftops or in ground-mounted solar farms, converting sunlight directly into electric power.
The above infographic uses data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to map solar power capacity by country in 2021. This includes both solar photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar power
The renewable power capacity data represents the maximum net generating capacity of power plants and other installations that use renewable energy sources to produce
Explore the top solar power countries in 2025, including China, the U.S., India, Japan, and Germany, plus emerging leaders like Brazil and Australia, driving the global shift to sustainable energy with innovative projects
This report aims to provide findings for high-level comparisons between countries and regions on their solar energy potential and is intended to raise awareness, stimulate investment interest,
The primary aim of this Global Solar Atlas is to provide quick and easy access to solar resource and photovoltaic power potential data globally, at a click of a mouse. GIS layers and poster
Solar Resource Maps and Data Find and download solar resource map images and geospatial data for the United States and the Americas. For more information on NREL''s solar resource
PVGIS country maps show solar radiation and photovoltaic electricity potential for different regions worldwide. Each country displays color-coded indicators showing how many downloadable
Map of Renewable Energy Worldwide This interactive map displays Percentage of Renewable Energy Worldwide. Darker shades of purple, indicate lower renewable energy use. Green shades indicate more renewable energy use.
Figure 1 presents the world solar energy map, and it clearly shows the potential of solar energy as one of the major renewable energy sources. [11].
While countries'' usages of different types of renewable energy vary, rates are generally rising: Many of them, when possible, are increasingly embracing wind, solar,
This report aims to provide findings for high-level comparisons between countries and regions on their solar energy potential and is intended to raise awareness, stimulate investment interest, and inform public debate.
Global map of Photovoltaic Power Potential downloadable via the Global Solar Atlas (GSA 2.2) Download section feature with more than a thousand ready-to-use map images for countries
The leader in solar energy is China, at 306,973 MW total solar capacity, but that''s due to its colossal size; solar power accounts for only around 3.5% of total energy consumption. A more
PVGIS is a free web application that allows the user to get data on solar radiation and photovoltaic system energy production, in most parts of the world.
Solargis Solarmaps offer PV managers interactive maps for assessing last month''s weather impact on PV performance, enhancing accountability, and visual reporting. Look into last
The largest collection of free solar radiation maps. Download maps of GHI, DNI, and PV output power potential for various countries, continents and regions.
Discover the top 5 countries leading in solar power adoption in 2025, ranked by capacity, growth, and innovation. See who''s powering a clean energy future!
The worldwide growth of photovoltaics is extremely dynamic and varies strongly by country. In April 2022, the total global solar power capacity reached 1 TW, increasing to 2 TW in 2024.
The largest collection of free solar radiation maps. Download maps of GHI, DNI, and PV output power potential for various countries, continents and regions.
Solar power is the fastest-growing renewable energy source in the world. But what country uses the most solar power? The leader in solar energy is China, at 306,973 MW total solar capacity, but that’s due to its colossal size; solar power accounts for only around 3.5% of total energy consumption.
In April 2022, the total global solar power capacity reached 1 TW, increasing to 2 TW in 2024. The top installers of 2024 included China, the United States, and India. The following table lists these data for each country: Total generation from solar in terawatt-hours. Percent of that country's generation that was solar.
The United States conducted much early research in photovoltaics and concentrated solar power and is among the top countries in the world in deploying the technology, being home to 4 of the 10 largest utility-scale photovoltaic power stations in the world as of 2017.
Nearly every country in the world has the right combination of geographic conditions, weather, and sunlight to generate all the electricity it needs —and more—using solar power facilities placed within its own borders.
The top installers of 2024 included China, the United States, and India. The following table lists these data for each country: Total generation from solar in terawatt-hours. Percent of that country's generation that was solar. Total solar capacity in gigawatts at the end of the year. Percent growth in solar capacity year-on-year.
Solar energy is used all around the planet, but currently, China, Japan, and the United States lead the world in terms of total installed solar capacity. Here are the top ten countries ranked in terms of total installed solar in megawatts (MW):