Core Viewpoint - The photovoltaic industry continues to face significant losses, with only one out of eight leading companies reporting profitability in the first half of 2025, while the others are struggling with expanding losses [3][4]. Financial Performance - Among the eight leading photovoltaic companies, only Aters maintained profitability, while the others reported losses, with Longi Green Energy and Aiko Solar showing reduced losses of 50% and 80% respectively [3][4]. - Total revenues for the companies showed a decline, with Tongwei Co. reporting 40.51 billion yuan, down 7.51%, and JinkoSolar reporting 31.83 billion yuan, down 32.72% [4]. - The overall net loss for 31 A-share listed photovoltaic companies reached 12.58 billion yuan in Q1 2025, a year-on-year increase of 274.3% [7]. Employee Compensation and Management Costs - Employee compensation across the leading companies has generally decreased, with Tongwei's employee compensation dropping from 2.025 billion yuan to 1.342 billion yuan, leading to a 37.33% reduction in management costs [8][9]. - Key management personnel compensation also saw reductions, with Longi Green Energy's key management remuneration decreasing from 7.03 million yuan to 5.80 million yuan [10][11]. Strategic Shifts and New Growth Areas - Companies are increasingly focusing on energy storage as a new growth area, with Aters reporting a significant increase in its energy storage sales, achieving 3.1 GWh in the first half of 2025, a 19.23% year-on-year increase [13][14]. - Trina Solar is also pivoting towards energy storage, with a notable increase in its second-quarter shipments [14]. Market Dynamics and Future Outlook - The industry is experiencing a shift towards quality, technology, and service competition rather than price wars, as indicated by TCL Zhonghuan's management [15]. - Despite the ongoing challenges, there are signs of price recovery in the supply chain, with recent bidding prices for components showing an upward trend [15].
光伏半年报观察:龙头企业员工薪酬普降、有高管“零报酬”,天合研发人员涨薪7300元