In the first two months of 2026, Georgia increased imports of equipment for renewable energy to $50 million. Imports of solar panels jumped 12 times, reaching $30 million, and wind generators - 4.5 times, to $20 million.
Supply growth has continued since 2025. Then, the total import of power equipment and rotary electrical converters reached $93 million, which is four times more than before, and solar panels rose in price by 80%, to $24 million. At the same time, in January-February 2026 alone, the supply of solar panels has already exceeded the entire last year's figure.
The demand for renewable energy technologies is supported by the large-scale construction of solar and wind power plants. In 2025, six small solar power plants were commissioned in the country. In 2026, the construction of large projects was started: the second wind power plant with a capacity of 19 MW was launched near Kaspi, it is planned to open a wind farm with a capacity of 200 MW near Gori and a solar power plant with a capacity of 100 MW in Marneuli.