Mexico Reaches 5 Gigawatts of Distributed Solar Power
cleantechnica.com Jun 8, 2026

Mexico Reaches 5 Gigawatts of Distributed Solar Power

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Mexico has reached 5.165 GW of distributed solar power capacity from 600,368 installations nationwide by the end of 2025. The country's small-scale solar power capacity is driven by net metering, with 593,607 applications and 5,113.14 MW of installed capacity linked to it. The western state of Jalisco leads with nearly 100,000 installations, accounting for 747.67 MW of power capacity. Over $13 billion has been invested in these projects, with 99.5% of systems under 0.7 MW being solar power systems, marking a significant milestone in Mexico's renewable energy growth.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Net metering's role in driving small-scale solar growth underscores the importance of grid integration policies in accelerating renewable energy adoption.
  • · Mexico's success in distributed solar power also highlights the potential for rooftop solar to contribute substantially to a country's energy mix.