Belarus faces a unique challenge due to its moderate continental climate, where solar irradiance varies significantly between the bright summer months and the overcast winters. Despite this, the demand for solar panels has surged as residential users seek to reduce reliance on centralized grids and lower electricity costs.
The local market is increasingly shifting towards high-efficiency modules. Because roof space is often limited in urban areas like Minsk, homeowners are prioritizing monocrystalline solar panels which offer higher power density per square meter compared to older technologies.
Economic incentives and a growing awareness of sustainable energy are driving the integration of hybrid systems. The current trend shows a strong preference for systems that can effectively manage energy storage to compensate for the lower sunlight availability during the winter solstice.
