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McKinsey: Europe and US May See 10% Decline in PV Installations Over Next Decade

By 2035, rising global tariffs could negatively impact photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage system (BESS) installations in the United States and European Union, potentially reducing capacity by up to 10%.

A scenario-based analysis by global consulting firm McKinsey suggests that escalating global tensions among the US, EU, and China could decrease US solar PV installations by 9%, while EU solar PV installations may drop by 7%. In a worsening trade environment, Europe’s BESS installations could decline by as much as 10%.

The report’s high-impact scenario assumes:

  • The US imposing 60% tariffs on all Chinese imports and 20% tariffs on imports from other countries
  • The EU levying 47.7% tariffs on Chinese solar modules and batteries

Notably, this scenario doesn’t account for other factors, particularly the significant reduction in US renewable energy subsidies announced earlier this month.

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