Core Viewpoint - The Chinese photovoltaic industry, after over 30 years of development, has become a key force in the new energy system and faces significant challenges in 2024, including severe supply-demand imbalances and intensified competition, leading to a crisis in the industry [1] Group 1: Industry Challenges - The photovoltaic industry is experiencing its most severe challenges, with multiple factors contributing to a serious imbalance in supply and demand, resulting in unhealthy competition and increased trade protectionism [1] - The industry has historically turned crises into opportunities, and there is a need to maintain confidence in high-quality development despite current difficulties [1][2] Group 2: Recommendations for Improvement - The industry must adopt self-discipline and government regulation to maintain fair competition and create a high-quality market environment [2][3] - A self-discipline agreement was released on October 14, marking a critical first step, with a call for increased self-discipline efforts and adherence to selling above cost price [3] - Emphasis on technological innovation and stronger intellectual property protection is essential for high-quality development, as current protections are inadequate and contribute to unhealthy competition [3] Group 3: Future Development Strategies - There is a need to develop new energy storage and microgrid systems to support the construction of a new power system, addressing bottlenecks in grid access and energy consumption [4] - Policies should encourage private investment in distribution networks and microgrids, as well as support for commercial and residential rooftop solar installations [4]
天合光能董事长高纪凡: 严格履行不低于成本价销售承诺