Solar Panel Recycling Market Size
The Solar Panel Recycling Market is estimated to reach USD 544.46 Million in 2026 and is projected to grow to USD 1,673.51 Million by 2035, registering strong growth at a CAGR of 13.3% during the forecast period from 2026 to 2035.
The solar panel recycling market is experiencing significant growth globally driven by the increasing installation of photovoltaic technology and the growing push towards sustainable waste management. Rapid expansion of PV market globally, the management of end-of-life PV modules has become a crucial issue for maintaining the positive environmental impacts of this clean energy source.
Furthermore, the PV modules having an approximate lifespan of 30 years, the rise in PV deployment lead to projected increase in the number of modules reaching their end of useful life. A report by the International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA PVPS) and the International Renewable Energy Agency estimated that waste PV modules globally could account to 1.7–8.0 million tons cumulatively by 2030 and 60-78 million tons cumulatively by 2050.
In addition, the solar panel recycling market is witnessing a focus on the principles of reduce, reuse and recycle, with recycling emerging as a vital option to manage the growing volume of waste PV modules sustainably. Asia-Pacific is largest growing region in the solar panel recycling market which is driven by the rapid expansion of solar power capacity in the region. As renewable energy takes substantial stage in the global energy sector, Asia-Pacific is supposed to witness significant growth in photovoltaic systems.
Further decreasing costs of PV technology as per analysts projecting costs as low as US$ 0.42 per watt by 2050, have increased construction activity across Asian countries. Also, China and Vietnam are the major nations in this solar revolution, with China expected to add over 300 GW of solar capacity by 2021. As part of the global solar power capacity expansion, Asia is playing a major role and this growth will create a substantial market for solar panel recycling.
Solar Panel Recycling Market Scope
| Metrics | Details |
| CAGR | 13.3% |
| Size Available for Years | 2025-2035 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2035 |
| Data Availability | Value (US$) |
| Segments Covered | Process, Panel and Region |
| Regions Covered | North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America and Middle East & Africa |
| Fastest Growing Region | Asia-Pacific |
| Largest Region | Asia-Pacific |
| Report Insights Covered | Competitive Landscape Analysis, Company Profile Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth, Demand, Recent Developments, Mergers and Acquisitions, New Product Launches, Growth Strategies, Revenue Analysis, Porter’s Analysis, Pricing Analysis, Regulatory Analysis, Supply-Chain Analysis and Other key Insights. |
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Solar Panel Recycling Market Dynamics
Growing Importance of Solar Panel Recycling
The solar panel recycling market is expected to be driven with a focus on addressing the increasing volume of end-of-life PV modules globally. According to IEA PVSP report, under a regular loss scenario, an estimated 1.7 million tons of PV module waste are expected by 2030 and around 60 million tons are anticipated by 2050. In an early loss scenario, these numbers could increase to 8 million tons by 2030 and 78 million tons by 2050.
France collected 4,905 tons of PV waste in 2019, marking significant growth from previous years. Nonprofit organization Soren manages PV module waste in France, including collection and recycling. New PV recycling facilities were launched in 2021, with more expected in 2022. Also, Australia has introduced mandatory regulations in the state of Victoria and Japan has published guidelines for proper end-of-life treatment.
Furthermore, Various U.S. states have introduced regulations to encourage PV module recycling capacity expansion. For instance, First Solar which is the world's largest PV recycler, has a recycling capacity of 150 metric tons per day for its thin-film CdTe PV modules. With state-level regulations, there is no federal regulation specific to PV waste management in U.S. The need for sustainable PV waste management is becoming more critical as the solar industry expands.
Government Initiatives
The solar panel recycling market is expected to be driven with the government policies and initiatives. The major growth of solar energy in U.S. made an increasing volume of end-of-life solar panels. Government policies recognize the potential for recovering valuable materials from end-of-life solar panels. The recycling of panels decreases the pressure on landfills and also creates job opportunities in the recycling sector.
International Renewable Energy Agency projected that by 2030, the combined value of recovered raw materials from end-of-life panels globally will be about US$ 450 million which is equal to the cost of raw materials needed to produce approximately 60 million new panels. Furthermore, both the EU and India have set ambitious renewable energy targets with the focus on substantial capacities for solar energy.
India, for instance, aims to install 60 GW of ground solar systems and 40 GW of rooftop solar by 2022, with a total renewable energy capacity target of 450 GW by 2030. The targets drive the growth of the solar energy sector which leads to an increase in end-of-life solar panels that need recycling.
High Costs and Insufficient Recycling Capacity for Growing Waste
The solar panel recycling market is impacted by the increasing capacity for recycling solar panels and the market is not prepared to handle the expected surge in waste as more panels reach the end of their lifespan. It is the major challenge as because of the lack of infrastructure. The financial incentive to invest in solar panel recycling has historically been weak. While panels contain small amounts of valuable materials like silver, they are predominantly made of low-value glass. It makes recycling less economically attractive.
Furthermore, according to IEEFA the cost of recycling a single solar panel is estimated to be between US$ 20 and US US$30, significantly higher than the cost of sending it to a landfill, which is only US$ 1 to US$ US$2 . It cost disparity discourages recycling efforts. Also, collecting and transporting solar panels to recycling facilities can be costly, especially if the panels are widely dispersed across various locations. The transportation costs contribute to the overall expense of recycling.
Solar Panel Recycling Market Segment Analysis
The global solar panel recycling market is segmented based on process, panel and region.
Mechanical Recycling Dominates Solar Panel Recycling
Mechanical solar panel recycling holds the largest segment in the recycling process. Advanced mechanical recycling methods can recover up to 99% of raw materials at an impressive rate of one solar panel per 40 seconds. Current methods, like First Solar's recycling process, are capable of reusing approximately 90% of the semiconductor material and 90% of the glass in its modules. However, access to these facilities remains limited for most solar customers at this time.
An Italian consortium, La Mia Energia, has developed a PV module recycling process known as the Photo Voltaic Panel Mobile Recycling Device, which boasts an impressive recovery rate of nearly 99% of raw materials. The key feature of this technique is its remarkable speed, taking just about 40 seconds to fully recycle a standard panel, depending on its size and the conditions at the recycling site.This process distinguishes itself from conventional thermo-Laser panel recycling methods by employing a series of patented mechanical steps.
Solar Panel Recycling Market Geographical Penetration
Asia-Pacific Leads Solar Panel Recycling Market Growth
Asia-Pacific is the largest region in solar panel recycling market, driven by the rapid expansion is expected to lead to a substantial increase in the decommissioning of aging equipment. It is estimated that China will dumps approximately 250 GW of solar panels and 280 GW of wind turbines by 2040, necessitating effective recycling solutions. As China leads the way in adopting these recycling measures, it sets an example for other Asia-Pacific countries to follow, driving growth in the solar panel recycling market across the region.
Furthermore, India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has taken significant steps by including solar modules and solar cells under the e-Waste Management Rules 2022. It move imposes responsibilities on producers for managing and recycling solar industry waste. Such regulations are expected to increase awareness and encourage the recycling of solar panels throughout their lifecycle. The industry has the potential to become a "Sunrise" sector, with estimates suggesting that the solar waste recycling business could surpass US$ 15 billion by the middle of the century. It growth could also contribute to the generation of more than 600 GW of green energy.
Solar Panel Recycling Market Companies
The major global players in the market include Recycle Solar Technologies, Silcontel, First Solar, Veolia, Reclaim PV, Echo Environmental, Silicontel ltd, Cleanlites, Rinovasol Group, SMA Solar Technology.
Key Developments
- April 2026 - Veolia and Reclaim PV expanding large-scale solar panel recycling operations
Veolia and Reclaim PV increased capacity for end-of-life solar panel collection and material recovery, focusing on glass, silicon, and metal extraction. - March 2026 - First Solar and SMA Solar advancing circular economy initiatives
First Solar and SMA Solar Technology strengthened recycling integration into solar lifecycle management, improving module reuse and sustainable disposal practices. - February 2026 - Rinovasol Group and Silcontel enhancing advanced material recovery technologies
Rinovasol Group and Silicontel Ltd. developed improved recycling processes to recover high-purity silicon and reduce waste from decommissioned photovoltaic modules. - January 2026 - Rising global demand for sustainable solar waste management solutions
Companies such as Cleanlites, Echo Environmental, and other recyclers expanded infrastructure to manage growing volumes of solar panel waste from aging installations worldwide.
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