Photovoltaic theft is rife in Europe
Photovoltaic theft is rife in Europe May 04, 2023 As the number of photovoltaic installations in Europe continues to rise, opportunists are beginning to take advantage of this trend
Cable theft Taylor, presenting at a Solar Crime Open Day event organized by site security company DeterTech and London-based asset manager Schroders, reported a 48% rise in cabling and solar panel theft from solar sites between 2021 and 2022.
Rural theft has long been an issue in the UK. It is a sinister practice, with repercussions that are as much emotional, as they are commercial. After all, for a small farm, solar panels are a huge investment. Not only that, but if solar theft is not brought under control, it will delay the country from reaching its net zero goals.
By way of example, in August, solar panels worth approximately £10 500 were stolen from an energy farm in Northamptonshire. Solar panel theft is not limited to large scale and commercial solar farms either – homes in remote areas are also vulnerable, with thieves reportedly swiping panels from people's roofs. Why?
Strecke says European solar thefts typically cause €60,000 ($63,900) of damage, when repairs and loss of business are factored in. “Solar crime is on the increase,” says Rachael Oakley, director of crime intelligence at Telford-based DeterTech, formally known as SmartWater Group thanks to its product-marking technology.
Photovoltaic theft is rife in Europe May 04, 2023 As the number of photovoltaic installations in Europe continues to rise, opportunists are beginning to take advantage of this trend
By way of example, in August, solar panels worth approximately £10 500 were stolen from an energy farm in Northamptonshire. Solar panel theft is not limited to large scale and
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In the first eight months of 2024, over 70 theft incidents were reported at solar sites, with more than 20% involving cable thefts of at least 20 kilometres in length. Europe faces a similar
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