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Brussels Bans Chinese Inverters From EU-Funded Power Projects

  • On Monday, The European Commission announced it will gradually eliminate Chinese-made inverters in EU-funded energy projects, aiming to protect critical infrastructure from potential cybersecurity threats.
  • The Commission identified serious economic and cybersecurity risks, noting inverters often act as the "brain" of electricity networks; analysts warned reliance on Chinese-made equipment from firms like Huawei and Sungrow could threaten grid stability.
  • While Chinese manufacturers hold an estimated 80% global market share, inverters account for roughly 5% of large-scale solar installation costs, and switching suppliers will increase total costs by less than 2%.
  • The CCCEU rejected claims of potential energy weaponization on Monday, with a spokesperson stating Chinese companies contribute "through reliable, competitive, and widely deployed inverter and grid technologies" while urging non-discrimination.
  • By July 1, 2026, all services must review ongoing activities to integrate these restrictions, with a transitional period for advanced projects and stricter phase-in requirements for new contracts arriving by April 2027.
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The EU is stopping European support for energy projects using inverters from China – for fear of cyber attacks on the grid. The People's Republic is angry.

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The ban on Chinese wavers in EU clean energy projects represents a strategic shift in European energy policy. Brussels has decided to exclude these devices from EU-funded projects in the face of the growing risk of cyberattacks and technological dependence. The measure affects a key component of the modern energy system. Wavers are essential for the operation of renewable energy, electricity networks and storage, making this decision a relevant …

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Clean energy projects that use certain Chinese technology will no longer be eligible for EU funding, European Commission officials have confirmed.

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T&T broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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