May 06, 2024

US PV module prices may continue to fall in 2012

According to a recent report by the ClearSkyAdvisors on the US PV market, the weaker market demand that disillusioned the 2011 PV industry is likely to continue in the next year. Despite a small increase in PV installed capacity, overcapacity in the supply chain will continue to affect the price of PV modules, and Clearstream Consulting expects this decline to continue at least in the first half of 2012. The installed capacity of photovoltaics in the US market is expected to rise by 7% to 1.63 GW next year, but falling equipment prices, especially PV module prices, also mean that the overall market value in 2012 will not increase or even increase in 2011. Falling. The market situation will improve before 2014. At that time, PV can survive without the help of government subsidies and develop towards the parity of the grid. At the same time, in order to capitalize on the growth of this wealth, manufacturers need to reduce their cost-cutting strategies during this period. However, opportunities for growth do exist. Since various states in the United States have issued various solar PV policies, Kellysky analyst Brennan Louw said that by setting different targets for each different state, especially for the western and northeastern states, manufacturers are likely to After this difficulty. “In 2012, the US PV market will belong to equipment suppliers that can quickly target the target market and adjust to local market dynamics,” said Mr. Louw. “It’s not enough to just have a place in the California and New Jersey markets. of."

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