
France and Germany Break April Solar Production Records
Germany and France just shattered their solar energy records for April, helping drive electricity prices down across Europe. The solar boom shows clean energy is delivering real savings to millions of households.
Solar panels across Germany and France just produced more energy in a single April day than ever before, proving that renewable energy isn't just good for the planet—it's making electricity cheaper right now.
Germany led the charge on April 8, generating 426 gigawatt-hours of solar energy in one day. France followed the next day with 136 gigawatt-hours, both countries smashing their previous April records.
The solar surge helped push electricity prices down across most of Europe last week. French households enjoyed some of the lowest rates on the continent, with weekly average prices dropping to just €33.90 per megawatt-hour.
Germany saw the most dramatic price drop of the week. On April 6, the daily average price fell to €3.04 per megawatt-hour, nearly free compared to typical rates.
Spain and Portugal also rode the solar wave, recording their second-highest April production levels ever. Spain generated 200 gigawatt-hours while Portugal hit 22 gigawatt-hours on April 10.

The price relief came from a perfect storm of good news. Solar production ramped up as spring sunshine strengthened, while warmer temperatures meant people needed less energy for heating. Natural gas prices also declined following improved international relations.
The Ripple Effect
Lower electricity bills mean real money back in people's pockets across Europe. For families struggling with cost of living pressures, the solar boom offers tangible relief at a time when every euro counts.
The record-breaking performance shows how far solar technology has come. What once seemed like a distant dream—powering entire nations with sunshine—is now happening on ordinary spring days.
Europe's investment in solar infrastructure is paying dividends beyond environmental benefits. The continent is proving that clean energy can outperform fossil fuels while delivering immediate economic wins for consumers.
These April records hint at even bigger achievements ahead as summer approaches and solar production typically peaks. Every new solar panel installed today means lower bills and cleaner air tomorrow.
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Based on reporting by PV Magazine
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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