The global floating solar panels market size was valued at USD 50.72 million in 2024 and is estimated to reach around USD 458.84 million by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.63% during the forecast period 2025 to 2034. The floating solar panels market is experiencing robust growth driven by factors such as the rising demand for renewable energy solutions, the efficient utilization of water bodies for energy generation, and the increasing adoption of hybrid systems integrating solar and hydropower. Furthermore, technological advancements in floating solar designs, government incentives, and favorable policies supporting sustainable energy transitions are significantly boosting market expansion globally.
FPV systems are basically solar power installations mounted on the water bodies of reservoirs, lakes, and dams. Such systems have a structure in which a special floating platform has mounted on it the solar panels converting sunlight into electricity.The use of floating solar panels addresses land scarcity and optimizes unused water surfaces for renewable energy generation. These also have advantages, such as the lesser evaporation of water, greater efficiency of the solar panels through natural cooling from the water, and a minimal impact on the environment. Floating solar systems are soon to dominate the market, as they are better for highly populated areas where there is just a small piece of available land area to support the installation, which highly contributes to the world's renewable energy goals and sustainable development.
Report Scope
Area of Focus | Details |
Market Size in 2025 | USD 63.22 Million |
Projected Market Size in 2034 | USD 458.84 Million |
Estimated CAGR 2025 to 2034 | 24.63% |
Dominant Region | Asia-Pacific |
Fastest Growing Region | North America |
Key Segments | Product Type, Capacity, Technology, Panel Type, Connectivity, Location, End User, Region |
Key Companies | KYOCERA Corporation, Trina Solar, Yellow Tropus Pvt. Ltd, Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd., Yingli Solar, Ciel & Terre International, LONGi Solar, JA SOLAR Technology Co. Ltd., Hanwha Group, Vikram Solar Limited, GCL-SI; Talesun, Pristine Sun Corp, Sharp Corporation, ITOCHU Corporation |
The floating solar panels market is segmented into product type, capacity, technology, panel type, connectivity, location, end user and region. Based on product type, the market is classified into tracking floating solar panels and stationary floating solar panels. Based on capacity, the market is classified into Up to 500KW, 500kw to 1MW, 1mw to 3MW and Greater than 3MW. Based on connectivity, the market is classified into on grid and off grid. Based on technology, the market is classified into PV, CSP and CPV. Based on location, the market is classified into onshore and offshore. Based on end user, the market is classified into agricultural, commercial, government and others.
Tracking Floating Solar Panels: These systems are equipped with tracking mechanisms that will follow the sun's movement in order to obtain maximum energy output during the day. They are highly efficient and are therefore best used for projects that require maximum power generation, although at a higher installation and maintenance cost.
Fixed Floating Solar Panels: These are fixed systems that stay at one position on water bodies. For larger capacities, these do not attract much; however, they present better options for low to medium capacities. These have simple structures and lesser costs and are employed widely in different regions.
Till 500 KW: It will be the small-capacity installation and can be opted for a community level or lower commercial purpose. Such installations mostly come under a rural background or small scale commercial activities.
500KW to 1MW: These are medium-scale systems, which are ideal for commercial or industrial applications, providing reliable power solutions to larger operations.
1MW to 3MW: This capacity is usually used for larger industrial plants or regional grid support systems.
Above 3MW: Such big projects are mostly carried out by the government or utilities. These are usually connected to national energy grids.
On Grid: Floating solar panels, which are directly connected to the electricity grid, allow for a constant supply of electricity and the sale of surplus power to utilities. It is popular in urban and developed regions where there is a good infrastructure of the grid.
Off Grid: This refers to off grid solutions, which are solutions that do not depend on an existing electricity grid. They are normally used in remote areas or areas that do not receive constant flow from a reliable source, but they are combined with energy storage for a reliable supply.
Onshore: Onshore floating photovoltaic cells are mounted on water bodies near the land, for example, in reservoirs, lakes, or ponds. They entail minimal logistical challenges while being extremely efficient since the usage is site-specific.
Offshore: The offshore installations are placed into the open sea or ocean; therefore, these need to have advanced designs for extreme environmental conditions. Though initially, they carry a higher investment, their promise for large-scale renewable energy production is quite attractive, especially for densely populated coastal regions.
The floating solar panels market is divided into the following regions: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East, and Africa). All these regions are further elaborated on below:
The Asia-Pacific floating solar panels market size was valued at USD 36.29 million in 2024 and is estimated to reach around USD 328.25 million by 2034. Asia-Pacific is the world leader in floating solar panels, and the top players are China, India, Japan, and South Korea. Industrialization at a rapid pace, increasing energy demand, and lack of space for traditional solar units are some reasons for growth in the region. Government support through subsidies and mega-scale floating solar projects has contributed to the growth of the market in the region.
The region of North America is one of the rapidly growing markets in floating solar panels. Its growth is driven mainly by the increasing adoption of renewable energy and government incentives for clean energy projects. Among the largest contributors are the U.S. and Canada, both taking advantage of leading-edge technologies to maximize the amount of solar energy produced. Significant investments in sustainability and energy diversification are further contributing to regional growth, especially in water-scarce areas where floating solar serves as a dual-purpose solution.
It is an advanced market for floating solar panels, which has been backed up by aggressive renewable energy targets, as well as facilitative regulations. Innovative projects like integrating the solar systems in reservoirs and abandoned mines have been spearheaded by the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Both carbon reduction and energy security in Europe are a priority, so there will be steady demand.
The massive area of the region is an avenue for floating solar panels, following the increasing trends toward energy demand while the water areas are available within the region, including Brazil, Chile, renewable projects, support by Middle Eastern countries like UAE and Saudi Aramco concerning the ambitious ideas for energy transformation. In fact, floating projects in Africa sustainably solve demand in off-grid fields.
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Market Segmentation
By Product Type
By Capacity
By Technology
By Panel Type
By Connectivity
By Location
By End User
By Region
Chapter 1. Market Introduction and Overview
1.1 Market Definition and Scope
1.1.1 Overview of Floating Solar Panels
1.1.2 Scope of the Study
1.1.3 Research Timeframe
1.2 Research Methodology and Approach
1.2.1 Methodology Overview
1.2.2 Data Sources and Validation
1.2.3 Key Assumptions and Limitations
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1 Market Highlights and Snapshot
2.2 Key Insights by Segments
2.2.1 By Product Type Overview
2.2.2 By Capacity Overview
2.2.3 By Technology Overview
2.2.4 By Panel Type Overview
2.2.5 By Connectivity Overview
2.2.6 By Location Overview
2.2.7 By End User Overview
2.3 Competitive Overview
Chapter 3. Global Impact Analysis
3.1 Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Global Market Implications
3.2 Regulatory and Policy Changes Impacting Global Markets
Chapter 4. Market Dynamics and Trends
4.1 Market Dynamics
4.1.1 Market Drivers
4.1.1.1 Growing Investments in Renewable Energy
4.1.1.2 Urbanization and Industrialization
4.1.2 Market Restraints
4.1.2.1 More Operational and Maintenance Costs
4.1.2.2 Limited Awareness and Expertise
4.1.3 Market Challenges
4.1.3.1 Complex Installation and Anchoring
4.1.3.2 Stiff Competition With Land-Based Solar
4.1.4 Market Opportunities
4.1.4.1 Innovative Financing Models
4.1.4.2 Emerging Technological Innovation
4.2 Market Trends
Chapter 5. Premium Insights and Analysis
5.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Dynamics, Impact Analysis
5.2 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.2.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
5.2.3 Threat of Substitute Products
5.2.4 Rivalry among Existing Firms
5.2.5 Threat of New Entrants
5.3 PESTEL Analysis
5.4 Value Chain Analysis
5.5 Product Pricing Analysis
5.6 Vendor Landscape
5.6.1 List of Buyers
5.6.2 List of Suppliers
Chapter 6. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Product Type
6.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By Product Type
6.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
6.1.1.1 Tracking Floating Solar Panels
6.1.1.2 Stationary Floating Solar Panels
Chapter 7. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Capacity
7.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By Capacity
7.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
7.1.1.1 Up to 500KW
7.1.1.2 500kw to 1MW
7.1.1.3 1mw to 3MW
7.1.1.4 Greater than 3MW
Chapter 8. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Technology
8.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By Technology
8.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
8.1.1.1 Photovoltaic
8.1.1.2 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
8.1.1.3 Concentrator Photovoltaics (CPV)
Chapter 9. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Panel Type
9.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By Panel Type
9.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
9.1.1.1 Mono-Crystalline
9.1.1.2 Poly-Crystalline
9.1.1.3 Thin Film
Chapter 10. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Connectivity
10.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By Connectivity
10.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
10.1.1.1 On Grid
10.1.1.2 Off Grid
Chapter 11. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Location
11.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By Location
11.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
11.1.1.1 Onshore
11.1.1.2 Offshore
Chapter 12. Floating Solar Panels Market, By End-User
12.1 Global Floating Solar Panels Market Snapshot, By End-User
12.1.1 Market Revenue (($Billion) and Growth Rate (%), 2022-2034
12.1.1.1 Agricultural
12.1.1.2 Commercial
12.1.1.3 Government
12.1.1.4 Others
Chapter 13. Floating Solar Panels Market, By Region
13.1 Overview
13.2 Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue Share, By Region 2024 (%)
13.3 Global Floating Solar Panels Market, By Region
13.3.1 Market Size and Forecast
13.4 North America
13.4.1 North America Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.4.3 North America Floating Solar Panels Market, By Country
13.4.4 U.S.
13.4.4.1 U.S. Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.4.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.4.4.3 U.S. Market Segmental Analysis
13.4.5 Canada
13.4.5.1 Canada Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.4.5.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.4.5.3 Canada Market Segmental Analysis
13.4.6 Mexico
13.4.6.1 Mexico Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.4.6.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.4.6.3 Mexico Market Segmental Analysis
13.5 Europe
13.5.1 Europe Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.5.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.5.3 Europe Floating Solar Panels Market, By Country
13.5.4 UK
13.5.4.1 UK Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.5.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.5.4.3 UKMarket Segmental Analysis
13.5.5 France
13.5.5.1 France Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.5.5.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.5.5.3 FranceMarket Segmental Analysis
13.5.6 Germany
13.5.6.1 Germany Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.5.6.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.5.6.3 GermanyMarket Segmental Analysis
13.5.7 Rest of Europe
13.5.7.1 Rest of Europe Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.5.7.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.5.7.3 Rest of EuropeMarket Segmental Analysis
13.6 Asia Pacific
13.6.1 Asia Pacific Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.6.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.6.3 Asia Pacific Floating Solar Panels Market, By Country
13.6.4 China
13.6.4.1 China Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.6.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.6.4.3 ChinaMarket Segmental Analysis
13.6.5 Japan
13.6.5.1 Japan Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.6.5.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.6.5.3 JapanMarket Segmental Analysis
13.6.6 India
13.6.6.1 India Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.6.6.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.6.6.3 IndiaMarket Segmental Analysis
13.6.7 Australia
13.6.7.1 Australia Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.6.7.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.6.7.3 AustraliaMarket Segmental Analysis
13.6.8 Rest of Asia Pacific
13.6.8.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.6.8.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.6.8.3 Rest of Asia PacificMarket Segmental Analysis
13.7 LAMEA
13.7.1 LAMEA Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.7.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.7.3 LAMEA Floating Solar Panels Market, By Country
13.7.4 GCC
13.7.4.1 GCC Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.7.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.7.4.3 GCCMarket Segmental Analysis
13.7.5 Africa
13.7.5.1 Africa Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.7.5.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.7.5.3 AfricaMarket Segmental Analysis
13.7.6 Brazil
13.7.6.1 Brazil Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.7.6.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.7.6.3 BrazilMarket Segmental Analysis
13.7.7 Rest of LAMEA
13.7.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Floating Solar Panels Market Revenue, 2022-2034 ($Billion)
13.7.7.2 Market Size and Forecast
13.7.7.3 Rest of LAMEAMarket Segmental Analysis
Chapter 14. Competitive Landscape
14.1 Competitor Strategic Analysis
14.1.1 Top Player Positioning/Market Share Analysis
14.1.2 Top Winning Strategies, By Company, 2022-2024
14.1.3 Competitive Analysis By Revenue, 2022-2024
14.2 Recent Developments by the Market Contributors (2024)
Chapter 15. Company Profiles
15.1 KYOCERA Corporation
15.1.1 Company Snapshot
15.1.2 Company and Business Overview
15.1.3 Financial KPIs
15.1.4 Product/Service Portfolio
15.1.5 Strategic Growth
15.1.6 Global Footprints
15.1.7 Recent Development
15.1.8 SWOT Analysis
15.2 Trina Solar
15.3 Yellow Tropus Pvt. Ltd
15.4 Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd.
15.5 Yingli Solar
15.6 Ciel & Terre International
15.7 LONGi Solar
15.8 JA SOLAR Technology Co. Ltd.
15.9 Hanwha Group
15.10 Vikram Solar Limited
15.11 Pristine Sun Corp
15.12 Sharp Corporation
15.13 ITOCHU Corporation