Impacts of the EU inverter ban
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The European Commission is imposing restrictions on EU funding for solar projects using Chinese-made inverters due to cybersecurity and blackout risks. This move raises questions about the readiness of European suppliers to scale production and compete against China's dominance in this sector.
The European Commission (EC) is restricting European Union funding to solar projects using Chinese-made inverters, due to the perceived risks of cyberattacks and blackouts. But are European suppliers ready to scale up production and challenge China’s monopoly? Andreas Walstad reports. The post Impacts of the EU inverter ban appeared first on pv magazine Global.