Group 1 - The core view of the report indicates that the photovoltaic equipment sector is expected to recover in 2026, driven by the application of space computing power and growth in overseas ground demand [5][8] - The report highlights that the supply and demand dynamics, along with technological factors, give photovoltaic equipment both growth and cyclical attributes [2] - The report emphasizes that the leading equipment manufacturers have strengthened cash flow management through adjusted payment models, which enhances their risk control capabilities [9][10] Group 2 - The application of space computing power is accelerating, transitioning photovoltaic energy from terrestrial to orbital energy systems, thus opening up long-term growth potential [5][38] - The report notes that overseas ground demand, particularly in the U.S. and the Middle East, is expected to be a significant source of incremental growth in 2026 [5][41] - The report discusses the importance of domestic policy changes and the continuous iteration of new technologies in the photovoltaic equipment industry [5][34] Group 3 - The report suggests that the photovoltaic equipment sector is entering a new structural expansion window driven by technological upgrades, as the industry faces a supply-demand imbalance [5][56] - Investment recommendations include focusing on leading companies in HJT technology, low-oxygen monocrystalline furnaces, and automation equipment [5][34]
2026年度光伏设备行业策略报告:光伏设备商基本面筑底,看好太空算力应用场景打开、海外地面需求增长-20260224