The renewable energy industry is undergoing continuous expansion, strongly influenced by economic, political and technological factors. The global energy transition is driven by commitments to reduce carbon emissions, concern over climate change and a desire to move away from fossil fuels.
Key Elements of the Industry
Several trends are currently shaping the energy landscape:
1. Rapid growth in installed capacity
Renewable sources – particularly solar and wind – are experiencing the fastest growth, becoming increasingly cost-competitive and accessible.
2. Significant investments and supportive policies
Governments are allocating substantial funds through subsidies, tax credits, and favorable regulatory frameworks. At the same time, private investors and large corporations are channeling resources into green projects.
3. Innovation and digitalization
Digital technologies – such as artificial intelligence, smart grids, and energy optimization solutions – are playing a central role in transforming the sector.
4. Persistent challenges
The industry still faces issues such as: the intermittent nature of renewable energy generation, difficulties in expanding grid infrastructure, and inconsistent regulations across regions.

Solar Eco Systems at Intersolar 2025
In this context, Solar Eco Systems remains firmly committed to being a key promoter and developer of renewable energy and innovative technologies within Romania’s energy sector.
This year, we proudly participated once again in the largest industry event – Intersolar 2025 – in Germany at Messe, München. There, we had the opportunity to engage in strategic discussions with our trusted partners – REFU Elektronik GmbH, AE Solar, Pramac, Cellcube and Wallbox – regarding the future of the European energy market, with a particular focus on Romania. We also explored the latest innovations and technologies showcased by leading manufacturers in the industry of photovoltaics, storage solutions, inverters, and EV charging infrastructure.
Based on our experience at the event, several noteworthy innovations stood out, with strong potential for future development:
- REFU Elektronik GmbH – presented a virtual AI assistant capable of voice command, which can also be integrated with virtual reality (VR). This tool is designed to simplify the installation process, provide technical documentation and step-by-step instructions, and offer real-time guidance for various on-site challenges. It is worth noting that REFU is the only company we saw offering such an advanced solution.
- Cellcube – a pioneer in redox flow battery technology. These long-duration storage systems offer more than 20,000 deep-discharge cycles, positioning them as a highly sustainable and robust solution for grid stabilization. Their applicability in Romania is particularly promising, considering the increasing need for reliable energy infrastructure.
- AE Solar – introduced the first photovoltaic panels with DIBt certification for Carport applications. This certification ensures structural integrity, fire resistance, and long-term material durability, opening new opportunities for solar-integrated architecture.
- Pramac – at Intersolar 2025, Pramac showcased its advanced portfolio of energy storage systems designed for both indoor and outdoor use, alongside its proprietary Energy Management System (EMS). These solutions combine sustainability, efficiency, and reliability, making them essential for the future of smart energy.
Conclusion:
Our participation in Intersolar 2025 provided valuable insight into the future directions of the renewable energy industry and reinforced our belief that innovation and adaptability are essential for building a sustainable energy future in Romania.
Solar Eco Systems, through strong partnerships and backed by solid experience that has established the company, continues to embrace its mission of following the energy sector’s development trends, aiming to bring the most important technologies and innovations to the Romanian market.
To facilitate the accelerated development of renewable energy in the coming years, Romania should outline a comprehensive package of legislative, administrative, and investment-oriented measures. Key actions include:
- Modernizing and expanding the energy infrastructure;
- Streamlining and digitizing the permitting and authorization processes;
- Establishing a predictable and stable regulatory framework for investors;
- Accelerating the deployment of solar and onshore/offshore wind capacities;
- Supporting prosumers and self-consumption;
- Fully and efficiently leveraging EU funding instruments;
- Developing a skilled workforce for the green energy sector.
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