Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the recent surge in photovoltaic component prices is both inevitable and a result of rising costs in the supply chain, particularly due to the increase in silver prices [8] - Major manufacturers such as Longi and JA Solar have initiated price increases of 2-4 cents, followed by Trina Solar raising prices by 5-6 cents, Tongwei by 3-4 cents, and others, leading to a general increase in component prices to 0.70 yuan/W or higher [2] - The price increase has created tension in the downstream solar power station sector, which is struggling to accept the higher costs due to declining profitability from the implementation of policy 136 [2][6] Group 2 - Many smaller component manufacturers are hesitant to raise prices due to fears of contract cancellations, as evidenced by reports of contracts being voided shortly after agreements were made [3][4] - The primary reason given by component manufacturers for the price hikes is the soaring cost of silver paste, which has become the largest cost component in solar modules, accounting for 17% of total costs [6][7] - The current situation presents a dilemma where rising production costs compel manufacturers to increase prices, while reduced profitability for solar power stations makes it difficult for investors to accept these price hikes [7]
7家组件厂齐涨2-6分!未来组件价格大概率还将继续上涨