Iran possesses one of the highest solar energy potentials globally, with over 300 sunny days per year. However, the adoption of solar panels has historically been hindered by economic sanctions and a heavy reliance on fossil fuels, leading to a market that is now rapidly pivoting toward renewable independence.
Currently, the market is seeing a massive surge in demand for monocrystalline solar panels due to their superior efficiency in limited roof spaces. Iranian consumers are increasingly prioritizing high-wattage modules that can maintain stability during the scorching summer peaks of the plateau regions.
Despite the growth, there is a significant gap in the availability of high-grade mono solar panel technology that is specifically optimized for high-temperature coefficients, creating a lucrative opportunity for specialized manufacturers to introduce durable, heat-resistant components.
