Current Development of Key Companies in China's Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Industry
October 13, 2009 / Sean Kao / Emily Tsai
23 Page, Topical Report
US$1,990 (Single User License)

Abstract

Benefiting from Chinese specialists returning from overseas, European and US capital, and demand growth in overseas markets, the Chinese solar photovoltaic industry started to emerge in 2004. Development of midstream solar cell and module companies has been particularly quick. As a result of the global financial crisis that surfaced in 2008, the supply-demand dynamic changed, raw material prices fell rapidly, idle production capacity became more evident, inventory price declines caused losses, and the industry felt capital pressure. Chinese companies are trying to deal with the after-effects of the financial crisis, and are looking towards domestic demand to spur new growth. This report analyzes the development of first- and second-tier crystal silicon solar cell and module companies in China, including their capital funding, production capacity, product status, R&D operations, sales networks, and client portfolio.
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