• Matthew Xenakis: UK Market Update

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
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Matthew Xenakis: UK Market Update

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    In this engaging episode of The Future of Solar Photovoltaics Podcast, host Vikram Kumar welcomes back Matthew Xenakis, UK and Ireland Sales Manager for JA Solar, for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving solar industry. As the podcast celebrates its 14th episode, now listened to in 83 countries, the discussion highlights global milestones, industry challenges, and forward-looking trends.

    Key topics include:

    • Global Growth: The leap from one to two terawatts of global solar capacity within a year, led by China’s unparalleled scale and innovation.
    • UK Market Analysis: Insights into the UK's 1.7 GWp solar deployment in 2023, labour shortages, rising costs, and the challenges of meeting ambitious government targets.
    • Compliance & Safety: How JA Solar ensures ethical sourcing, traceability, and safety standards in an increasingly competitive and regulated market.
    • Technology Advancements: The rise of bifacial and higher-capacity modules, the evolution of energy storage, and innovative solutions to unlock constrained grid connections.
    • Lessons from the Past: Reflections on the industry's cultural shifts post-Brexit and COVID, the critical importance of skilled labour, and fostering collaboration to meet global energy security needs.

    The episode also pays tribute to industry colleague Stuart Bradshaw and emphasizes the significance of maintaining standards and honouring those who paved the way.

    Whether you're an industry veteran or a newcomer, this episode offers valuable insights, practical takeaways, and an optimistic vision for solar's future.

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