The solar radiation flux achieves a maximum of 1,100 kWh/m2. The technical potential of solar energy has been estimated at 5,200 GWh annually, which is about 20 % of the total technical potential of renewable power sources in Slovakia. There is growing demand for supply of photovoltaic power plants and solar panels for installations on roofs.
Approximately 54.7 % of the total production of 27,149 GWh of electricity in Slovakia was obtained from nuclear power stations, 21 % from conventional power stations, 14.4 % from hydro stations and 8.9 % from renewable sources. The total potential of renewable sources that Slovakia plans to utilize is approximately 27,000 GWh per year.
There are currently 479 utility-scale ground-mounted solar PV plants with almost 586 MW of installed capacity and 528 MW of rooftop PV systems in Slovakia. The largest solar PV plant to-date was commissioned in 2024 in the municipality of Iliašovce (Košice Region) with installed power at 6.3 MW.
At the end of 2024, solar PV market in Slovakia peaked at a cumulative installed power of 1,114 MW. This total is a combination of DC and AC power owing to the fact that until 2022 all data were reported only at DC side and from 2023 onwards new installations are defined at AC nominal inverter output.
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Data and information about Solar power plants and their location plotted on an interactive map of Slovakia.
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Slovakia has 215 power plants totalling 6,594 MW and 26,489 km of power lines mapped on OpenStreetMap.
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Slovakia added 274 MW of PV in 2024 Last year’s solar additions, led by installations in the commercial and industrial sector, took Slovakia’s cumulative solar capacity …
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329 Solar photovoltaic power plants in Slovakia as of November, 2025. Complete business data with contact info, ratings & locations.
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How much electricity is produced in Slovakia? Approximately 54.7 % of the total production of 27,149 GWhof electricity in Slovakia was obtained from nuclear power stations,21 % from …
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French investor Voltalia is set to build 50 solar parks in Slovakia, adding 400 MW of renewable energy capacity by 2027 to support the nation''s green goals.
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The Slovak authorities will provide 140 million euros ($156.1 million) in subsidies in 2023 to subsidise 50 per cent of the cost price of purchasing and installing solar water heaters, heat …
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The solar radiation flux achieves a maximum of 1,100 kWh/m2. The technical potential of solar energy has been estimated at 5,200 GWh annually, which is about 20 % of …
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