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PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2113210

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PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2113210

France Solar Energy - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031)

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According to Mordor Intelligence, France solar energy market size in 2026 is estimated at 32.94 gigawatt, growing from 2025 value of 27.72 gigawatt with 2031 projections showing 78.1 gigawatt, growing at 18.84% CAGR over 2026-2031.

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This report is Segmented by Technology (Solar Photovoltaic and Concentrated Solar Power), Grid Type (On-Grid and Off-Grid), and End-User (Utility-Scale, Commercial and Industrial, and Residential). The Market Sizes and Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Installed Capacity (GW).

France Solar Energy Market Trends and Insights

FiT-to-CfD Transition Sustaining Investor IRR

The move from administratively set tariffs to competitive CfD auctions cut taxpayer exposure while giving developers 20-year revenue certainty. The 2024 ground-mounted tender cleared at EUR 54.45/MWh versus EUR 63.3/MWh a year earlier, yet unlevered internal rates of return held near 7-8% as banks underwrite contracted cash flows instead of merchant prices. Independent power producers captured 48% of the awarded volume, proving that CfDs democratize participation and diversify the France solar energy market. Bid-bond forfeiture clauses now oblige developers to reach financial close within 18 months, prompting early grid-connection reservations and more rigorous due diligence practices. The structure also allows the state to claw back excess revenues if spot prices exceed the strike price, preserving public support for renewables.

Declining LCOE and Auction Clearing Prices

Utility-scale LCOE fell to EUR 42-48/MWh in 2024 as bifacial efficiencies hit 21-22% and tracker adoption boosted yields by 15-20%. Rooftop auctions mirrored this decline, averaging EUR 89/MWh for 100-500 kW systems in 2024, down from EUR 105/MWh in 2023. Developers responded by streamlining supply chains and standardizing designs to protect double-digit margins. Corporate buyers quickly seized the opportunity: a 15-year PPA signed by TotalEnergies in 2024 priced power at EUR 52/MWh, which is cheaper than retail tariffs and below grid parity. Lower generation costs have shortened payback periods for behind-the-meter arrays to under six years, catalyzing distributed adoption in the France solar energy market.

Grid Connection Queue and Permitting Delays

Average connection times lengthened to 18-24 months in 2024 as RTE's substations could not keep up with the surge in applications. Environmental impact assessments now take 12-18 months under stricter biodiversity rules, while appeals add up to another year, placing 20-25% of auctioned capacity in danger of missing commissioning deadlines. Although fast-track procedures for projects along railways and highways were introduced in 2024, higher land costs have slowed uptake. Funding constraints also loom; RTE invests EUR 2-3 billion annually against a EUR 100 billion need through 2035, implying sustained bottlenecks that could dampen the France solar energy market.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  1. 2030 Solar Plan 60 GW Target
  2. Mandatory PV on Parking Lots and Large Roofs
  3. Module Price Volatility

For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

Solar photovoltaic accounted for 100.00% of installations, underscoring the absolute dominance of PV within the France solar energy market at 27.72 GW in 2025. Concentrated solar power (CSP) remains commercially absent because direct normal irradiance seldom exceeds 1,400 kWh/m2, far below the threshold for CSP viability. Crystalline-silicon modules hold 95% share, while bifacial panels now appear in 45% of ground-mounted arrays, improving yields by 10-15%. Perovskite-silicon tandem cells reached 28% efficiency in pilot settings, hinting at future upgrades. Floating PV is small but growing on reservoirs where land is scarce, and CRE tenders continue to prioritize hybrid projects that integrate storage.

The France solar energy market benefits from rapid technology maturity, evidenced by single-axis tracker penetration of 60% in southern provinces and digital asset-management tools that raise performance ratios by 2-3 percentage points. Policy levers reinforce PV's edge; 80% of auction capacity is allocated to ground-mounted and rooftop PV, with the rest reserved for hybrid or agri-PV designs. Looking ahead, domestic module factories such as Carbon's 3.4 GW heterojunction facility improve supply-chain resilience and may satisfy local-content rules by 2026.

Complete Report Scope:

  • By Technology
    • Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
    • Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
  • By Grid Type
    • On-Grid
    • Off-Grid
  • By End-User
    • Utility-Scale
    • Commercial and Industrial (C&I)
    • Residential
  • By Component (Qualitative Analysis)
    • Solar Modules/Panels
    • Inverters (String, Central, Micro)
    • Mounting and Tracking Systems
    • Balance-of-System and Electricals
    • Energy Storage and Hybrid Integration

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  1. EDF Renewables
  2. ENGIE SA
  3. TotalEnergies SE
  4. Neoen SA
  5. Voltalia SA
  6. Albioma SA
  7. Urbasolar
  8. Photosol
  9. Sonnedix
  10. Akuo Energy
  11. Cap Vert Energie
  12. Reden Solar
  13. Amarenco
  14. Enerparc AG
  15. BayWa r.e.
  16. Quadran (Q Energy)
  17. Solairedirect
  18. Meeco AG
  19. Wagner Solar GmbH
  20. Arkolia Energies

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support
Product Code: 46455

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Introduction

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Market Landscape

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Market Drivers
    • 4.2.1 FiT-to-CfD transition sustaining investor IRR
    • 4.2.2 Declining LCOE & auction clearing prices
    • 4.2.3 2030 Solar Plan: 60 GW target
    • 4.2.4 Mandatory PV on parking lots & large roofs
    • 4.2.5 Agri-PV pilots unlocking farmland pipeline
    • 4.2.6 Hybrid PV-storage design in CRE tenders
  • 4.3 Market Restraints
    • 4.3.1 Grid connection queue & permitting delays
    • 4.3.2 Land-use & biodiversity opposition
    • 4.3.3 Module price volatility amid global oversupply
    • 4.3.4 Rising local-content requirements raising capex
  • 4.4 Supply-Chain Analysis
  • 4.5 Regulatory Landscape
  • 4.6 Technological Outlook
  • 4.7 Porters Five Forces
    • 4.7.1 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.7.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.7.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 4.7.4 Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.7.5 Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.8 PESTLE Analysis

5 Market Size & Growth Forecasts

  • 5.1 By Technology
    • 5.1.1 Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
    • 5.1.2 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
  • 5.2 By Grid Type
    • 5.2.1 On-Grid
    • 5.2.2 Off-Grid
  • 5.3 By End-User
    • 5.3.1 Utility-Scale
    • 5.3.2 Commercial and Industrial (C&I)
    • 5.3.3 Residential
  • 5.4 By Component (Qualitative Analysis)
    • 5.4.1 Solar Modules/Panels
    • 5.4.2 Inverters (String, Central, Micro)
    • 5.4.3 Mounting and Tracking Systems
    • 5.4.4 Balance-of-System and Electricals
    • 5.4.5 Energy Storage and Hybrid Integration

6 Competitive Landscape

  • 6.1 Market Concentration
  • 6.2 Strategic Moves (M&A, Partnerships, PPAs)
  • 6.3 Market Share Analysis (Market Rank/Share for key companies)
  • 6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Products & Services, and Recent Developments)
    • 6.4.1 EDF Renewables
    • 6.4.2 ENGIE SA
    • 6.4.3 TotalEnergies SE
    • 6.4.4 Neoen SA
    • 6.4.5 Voltalia SA
    • 6.4.6 Albioma SA
    • 6.4.7 Urbasolar
    • 6.4.8 Photosol
    • 6.4.9 Sonnedix
    • 6.4.10 Akuo Energy
    • 6.4.11 Cap Vert Energie
    • 6.4.12 Reden Solar
    • 6.4.13 Amarenco
    • 6.4.14 Enerparc AG
    • 6.4.15 BayWa r.e.
    • 6.4.16 Quadran (Q Energy)
    • 6.4.17 Solairedirect
    • 6.4.18 Meeco AG
    • 6.4.19 Wagner Solar GmbH
    • 6.4.20 Arkolia Energies

7 Market Opportunities & Future Outlook

  • 7.1 White-Space & Unmet-Need Assessment
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