The EU plans to phase out inverters from high-risk countries in energy projects, raising concerns about supply. However, S&P Global Energy states that Western manufacturers possess sufficient production capacity, market presence, and technical expertise to meet demand without shortages. They can rapidly expand operations in Eastern Europe, indicating a robust support network.

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