Indian module exports declined in 2024 due to heightened shipment scrutiny, including port inspections and barcode verification of individual modules, and concerns over potential Chinese component
1. Key Figures The US solar industry installed 10.8 gigawatts direct current (GWdc) of capacity in Q1 2025, a 7% decline from Q1 2024 and a 43% decrease compared with Q4
Solar cells, which are unassembled parts that make up solar panels, made up the remaining 10% of China''s solar exports by value ($2.5 billion). The main export destinations for
Going forward, the share of Chinese solar module exports to the Indian market will likely decrease as the government promotes the use of modules from the Approved List of
Even if we discount First Solar, which doesn''t use silicon solar cells, and Qcells, which will soon manufacture its own solar cells in the U.S., U.S.-produced cells would only account for some
Today, China''s share in all the manufacturing stages of solar panels (such as polysilicon, ingots, wafers, cells and modules) exceeds 80%. This is more than double China''s share of global PV
Solar cells, which are unassembled parts that make up solar panels, made up the remaining 10% of China''s solar exports by value ($2.5 billion). The main export destinations for solar cells were Türkiye (33%),
From January to September 2024, the cumulative export volume to the U.S. market was about 24.31GW, reflecting a 10% increase from 22.04GW in the same period last year.
1. Key Figures The US solar industry installed 10.8 gigawatts direct current (GWdc) of capacity in Q1 2025, a 7% decline from Q1 2024 and a 43% decrease compared with Q4 2024 but still the fourth largest
With a total over the last 12 months of 19 GW, Brazil is the largest single destination for China''s solar module exports outside of Europe. Solar cells, which are unassembled parts that make
Indian module exports declined in 2024 due to heightened shipment scrutiny, including port inspections and barcode verification of individual modules, and concerns over
Chinese solar module exports down 12% MoM despite growth in the Asia-Pacific and Americas China exported 15.2 GW of modules in November 2024, down 12% MoM
In Q3 2024, the average U.S. module price ($0.29/Wdc) was down 6% q/q and down 12% y/y, and was at a 190% premium over the global spot price. Analysts saw U.S. module price
From January to September 2024, the cumulative export volume to the U.S. market was about 24.31GW, reflecting a 10% increase from 22.04GW in the same period last year.

The US added 8.6 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity in Q1, bringing the total to 51 GW. However, growth in upstream manufacturing capacity remains slow or non-existent. ES Foundry became just the second domestic cell manufacturer when it opened a 1 GW cell factory in South Carolina in January.
Since 2011, the number of antidumping, countervailing and import duties levied against parts of the solar PV supply chain has increased from just 1 import tax to 16 duties and import taxes, with 8 additional policies under consideration. Altogether, these measures cover 15% of global demand outside of China. IEA. Licence: CC BY 4.0
Annual solar PV capacity additions need to more than quadruple to 630 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 to be on track with the IEA’s Roadmap to Net Zero Emissions by 2050. Global production capacity for polysilicon, ingots, wafers, cells and modules would need to more than double by 2030 from today’s levels.
Currently, the cost competitiveness of existing solar PV manufacturing is a key challenge to diversifying supply chains. China is the most cost-competitive location to manufacture all components of the solar PV supply chain. Costs in China are 10% lower than in India, 20% lower than in the United States, and 35% lower than in Europe.
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