Core Viewpoint - The photovoltaic industry is expected to enter a continuous capacity clearing cycle by 2026, following a period of severe supply-demand mismatch and price wars, with a focus on addressing the industry's pain points and promoting "anti-involution" measures in 2025 [1][9]. Group 1: Industry Challenges - The first half of 2025 was characterized as "difficult," with all segments of the photovoltaic industry experiencing unprecedented losses, totaling a net loss of 12.58 billion yuan among 31 A-share listed companies in the photovoltaic main industry chain, a year-on-year increase of 274.3% [3][4]. - Over 40 companies have announced delistings, bankruptcies, or mergers since 2024 due to severe supply-demand imbalances and rapid price declines below industry cost lines [3][4]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Major companies reported significant losses in the first half of 2025, with Longi Green Energy losing 2.569 billion yuan, Tongwei Co. losing 4.955 billion yuan, JA Solar losing 2.58 billion yuan, Trina Solar losing 2.918 billion yuan, and TCL Zhonghuan losing 4.242 billion yuan, totaling 17.264 billion yuan in losses among these five leading firms [4][5]. - Despite a temporary boost in market demand from a "rush installation" trend in the distributed photovoltaic market, this demand growth was not sustained [4]. Group 3: Anti-Involution Measures - In the second half of 2025, measures to promote "anti-involution" began to intensify, with government and industry collaboration aimed at addressing low-price disorder and enhancing product quality [6][9]. - The implementation of the Anti-Unfair Competition Law in June 2025 positively impacted pricing, leading to a recovery in prices from July to October 2025, with prices across the photovoltaic industry chain rising compared to the beginning of the year [7][10]. Group 4: Future Outlook - The establishment of a multi-crystalline silicon capacity integration acquisition platform is seen as a significant step towards optimizing capacity and breaking the cycle of excessive competition [1][8]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology plans to strengthen capacity regulation and promote the orderly exit of backward production capacity, indicating that 2026 will be a critical year for industry governance [9][10]. - The industry is expected to undergo a continuous capacity clearing cycle, with a focus on improving product quality standards and enhancing market entry barriers to ensure sustainable profitability across the entire supply chain [9][10].
光伏产业从"内卷"走向"破卷",但明年才是行业治理的攻坚期