[SMM PV News] Lithuania's Solar Capacity Surpasses 3 GW, Storage Integration Key

Published: Mar 30, 2026 17:37
Lithuania added approximately 600 MW of solar in 2025, bringing its cumulative capacity to 3,040 MW, according to the 'IEA-PVPS'. Market growth was largely driven by the country's 170,000 solar prosumers, who accounted for 70% of total solar electricity production under supportive net-metering schemes. While technical permits have been issued for an additional 4 GW of solar, grid congestion has become a primary constraint. As solar and wind already cover over 68% of electricity demand, experts note the market is nearing grid saturation. Consequently, future deployments will heavily depend on energy storage. To address this, nearly 2 GW of 'BESS' facilities received technical permits in 2025, supported by public investment schemes for hybrid and standalone storage.

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