Polish grid operator Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (PSE) has announced Poland exceeding 5 GW of cumulative solar power capacity, recording 5,232 MW of total capacity by June 30, 2021. On its Twitter account, the grid operator said this is according to the data submitted by transmission system operator (TSO).
The last time PSE shared aggregate PV numbers for Poland was till March 31, 2021 as 4,469.8 MW (see Poland: Total PV Capacity Till March 2021 Exceeds 4.46 GW). Basis this difference one can deduce that there was an addition of 765.2 MW during Q2/2021, meaning on an average there could have been a monthly addition of around 255 MW during the period, since PSE doesn't provide a monthly break up.
According to Fitch Solutions, Poland is a market to watch out for by 2030 as it sees supportive government policies, regulatory easing, supportive tariffs and competitive costs leading the market to achieve 16.9 GW of total capacity, a decade earlier than the official target under PEP 2040 (see Fitch Solutions Expects 16.9 GW Solar For Poland By 2030).