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New installed PV capacity in China from January to October 2023

The figures reveal an impressive 143 million kilowatts, reflecting a substantial year-on-year increase of 144.78%.

In 2023, significant strides were made in China’s photovoltaic (PV) industry, as evidenced by the data indicating a remarkable surge in newly installed PV capacity from January to October. The figures reveal an impressive 143 million kilowatts, reflecting a substantial year-on-year increase of 144.78%. Experts posit that by the close of 2023, the newly installed capacity for photovoltaic power generation in China is anticipated to reach 195 million kilowatts, marking a robust year-on-year increase of 123%. This surge is projected to constitute 47% of the global new installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation, which stands at 413 million kilowatts. Such statistics not only shatter historical records for China’s photovoltaic installations but also underscore the nation’s preeminent standing in the global photovoltaic market.

The unprecedented growth in newly installed PV capacity this year can be attributed to two primary factors. Firstly, steadfast policy support has played a pivotal role, with the Chinese government actively championing the development of clean energy. The photovoltaic industry, integral to this initiative, has naturally benefited from robust policy backing. Secondly, advancements in technology and a reduction in costs have been instrumental. The continuous progress in photovoltaic technology, coupled with improvements in the industrial chain, has led to a decline in the cost of photovoltaic modules. This, in turn, has heightened the economic viability of photovoltaic power generation, catalyzing an expansion in installation scale.

It is noteworthy that China’s rapid progress in the photovoltaic sector has not only spurred the growth of domestic industrial chains but has also exerted a formidable influence on the global photovoltaic market. Predictions from Bloomberg New Energy Finance anticipate that by 2024, China’s new installed PV capacity will surge to 208 million kilowatts, constituting a 67% increase and accounting for half of the global new installed PV capacity. This robust forecast underscores China’s dominant position in the global photovoltaic market and the vast potential within its photovoltaic industry.

Despite the challenges posed by fluctuations in component prices and shifts in the international trade environment, China’s photovoltaic industry has demonstrated resilience, overcoming obstacles through an indomitable spirit, forward-looking strategic planning, and continuous technological innovation. Presently, the industry boasts a comprehensive industrial chain and robust industrial clusters. From upstream polysilicon and silicon wafer production to midstream battery and module manufacturing, and downstream photovoltaic power plant construction and operation, China boasts world-leading production capacity and technological prowess. Furthermore, Chinese photovoltaic enterprises have excelled in the global market, establishing themselves as frontrunners in the global photovoltaic industry.

Looking ahead, as the global pursuit of carbon neutrality gains momentum and clean energy transformation accelerates, coupled with ongoing technological breakthroughs, the prospects for China’s photovoltaic industry appear increasingly promising. Industry insiders project that in the coming years, China’s newly installed photovoltaic capacity will sustain its high-speed growth, continuing to lead the global photovoltaic market.

Moreover, China’s photovoltaic industry is committed to ongoing efforts in technological innovation, industrial upgrading, and market expansion. Initiatives include the development of more efficient photovoltaic cells, intelligent photovoltaic power station management systems, and environmentally friendly photovoltaic manufacturing technologies. These endeavors aim to enhance the efficiency and economy of photovoltaic power generation, fortify the competitiveness and sustainability of the entire industry through collaborative innovation, and expand China’s photovoltaic product market share and influence through the exploration of emerging markets and deepened international cooperation.

In summary, the record-breaking growth in China’s photovoltaic installed capacity in October 2023 not only showcases the industry’s development milestones but also signifies a crucial juncture in China’s commitment to advancing clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. Going forward, the nation’s photovoltaic industry is poised to maintain its leadership role, making substantial contributions to the global clean energy revolution.

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