
Cuba Builds Dozens of Solar Parks in Rapid Green Shift
Cuba is accelerating one of the world's fastest transitions to solar energy, building dozens of new solar parks across the island. With help from Chinese technology, the island nation is transforming its energy landscape through surging imports of solar panels and batteries.
While many countries talk about renewable energy, Cuba is racing ahead with one of the world's fastest solar transitions.
Over the past year, the Caribbean island has dramatically increased imports of solar panels and batteries, transforming its energy infrastructure at remarkable speed. Dozens of new solar parks now dot the landscape from Havana to rural provinces.
China has emerged as a key technology partner in this green energy push. The collaboration has enabled Cuba to rapidly scale up solar capacity, bringing clean electricity to communities across the 700-mile-long island.
The solar parks represent more than just infrastructure. They're reshaping how an entire nation powers homes, businesses, and daily life with renewable energy instead of fossil fuels.

Cuba's energy challenges created urgency that many countries lack. When fuel became harder to secure, the island didn't wait for perfect conditions. Leaders moved quickly to build alternative energy sources.
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Cuba's experience shows that energy transitions can happen faster than experts typically predict. What seemed impossible just two years ago is now reality, with functioning solar parks generating clean electricity daily.
The rapid deployment also demonstrates how international partnerships can accelerate climate solutions. Chinese solar technology combined with Cuban determination created momentum that benefits both nations and the global environment.
Other island nations facing similar energy vulnerabilities are watching closely. Cuba's model could inspire similar transitions in the Caribbean, Pacific, and beyond.
The solar parks are already making a difference in everyday life. Communities that previously faced power uncertainty now have more reliable electricity from abundant Caribbean sunshine.
Cuba proves that countries can transform their energy systems quickly when motivated, creating a cleaner future one solar panel at a time.
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Based on reporting by France 24 English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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