Turkey possesses an exceptional solar irradiation profile, particularly in the southern regions, making it one of the most promising markets for photovoltaic energy. However, the local industry has faced challenges regarding the balance between import dependency and the development of local manufacturing capabilities for high-efficiency cells.
The shift toward a sustainable house solar power system has accelerated due to rising electricity costs and the Turkish government's regulatory incentives for self-consumption. Urban centers like Istanbul and Ankara are seeing a surge in rooftop installations to offset industrial energy demands.
While early adopters relied on basic technology, the market is now demanding high-performance mono solar panel options that can operate efficiently even during the high-temperature summers typical of the Mediterranean region.
