By 2025, global solar PV capacity is expected to surpass 1,500 GW—driven by falling prices, energy security concerns, and climate policies. In recent years, there has been an undeniable surge in solar adoption across residential, commercial, and utility-scale sectors. Why is there so much solar power generation? 1. Technological advancements have drastically reduced costs, making solar installations more affordable, 2. Environmental concerns prompt a shift toward sustainable energy. Solar energy is the cheapest new source of electricity available today, and it's being built faster than any other power source in history. That single fact reshapes nearly every argument about the future of energy. Supportive government policies. China dominates with over 600 GW installed, while costs have plummeted by 90% since 2010, making solar PV the. Solar is so scalable, so versatile, that every single country in the world, every single human on the planet from the frozen North to the deepest rainforests, from the dry, arid plains of the Atacama to the buzzing metropolises of New York, Paris, São Paulo, Shanghai and Tokyo can benefit from it.