Floating solar panels, also known as floatovoltaics, are becoming increasingly popular for their innovative placement on bodies of water. These renewable energy projects involve installing solar panels on water bodies such as reservoirs, ponds, lakes, rivers, and even offshore. Across Europe's lakes and reservoirs, a new generation of solar panels is rising — floating, intelligent and ready to reshape the energy landscape. But to scale up, key challenges still need to be addressed. Article by Martino De Mori On a calm industrial lake near Zwolle, in the heart of the. SINN Power creates floating vertical solar panels named SKipp to harness the energy from sunlight directly on ponds, lakes, fish farms, lagoons, and other water bodies. They work on the same principle of converting sunlight into electricity as terrestrial PV systems. Instead of installing photovoltaic (PV) panels on land, as is the case with traditional solar farms, these systems are mounted on buoyant structures that rest atop. Sail into the world of Floatovoltaics for a refreshing take on solar energy solutions, where panels on water offer innovation and sustainability. Utilize underutilized spaces for sustainable energy.