the global collaborative research activities of IEA PVPS. In total, they published 30 reports and 7 Fact Sheets during 2025. What follows is an Module eficiencies continue to improve, with n-type technologies now representing 70% of global production. Bifacial modules dominate the market, making up over 75% installations, while distributed and prosumer markets continue to expand, driven by self-consumption and new Dual-use applications such as agrivoltaics, floating PV, and 601 GW newly installed worldwide. This volume is a 29% increase compared to 2023, which was almost double that of 2022, itself well relevant, helping balance land use, food production, and National Survey Reports published by IEA PVPS Experts from Australia, China remained the dominant market, installing between 309 GW and Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, France, ltaly, Sweden and 357 GW and accounting for nearly 60% of all new installations. The European Union followed with 66 GW, led by Germany (17.2 GW), Spain from 2025, look out for IEA PVPS Snapshot of Global PV Markets report, (8.7 GW), Italy (6.7 GW), France (6 GW), and Poland (4.2 GW). The United States installed 47 GW, a 40% increase compared to 2023, while India added 32 GW. In total, close to 35 countries now operate GW-scale annual markets, and over 40 countries have more than 4 GW cumulative