In its latest report on the South American solar PV market, Wood Mackenzie has revealed that the region will add 160 GW of photovoltaic (DC) capacity between 2025 and 2034, driven by diversification efforts, growing energy demand and favorable system economics. . Mature markets Brazil and Chile will account for 78% of total installations, with small-scale projects (<5 MW) accounting for 48% of total builds in the region, according to Wood Mackenzie. The Oasis de Atacama project, which Grenergy is building in Chile. Today we look at the grids of Chile, Brazil, and Colombia, all of which have. . From 15 megawatts (MW) in 2009, solar power in South America is beginning to shine through as a major energy source with installed capacity rising to 5. Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Uruguay currently lead the solar power parade in the continent, as the climatic. . At Intersolar South America 2025, SolarPower Europe, in collaboration with the Global Solar Council (GSC), and supported by the Brazilian Solar Energy Association (ABSOLAR), the Colombian Renewable Energy Association (SER Colombia), the Colombian Solar Energy Association (ACOSOL), the Mexican Solar. . The South America Solar Photovoltaic (PV) market has been witnessing remarkable growth in recent years as countries in the region increasingly embrace solar energy as a key component of their sustainable energy strategies. In recent years, however, this abundant natural resource saw its popularity expand far beyond tourism, and into the energy sector.