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上游报喜下游“失血”,光伏主链企业三季度业绩分化
第一财经·2025-10-31 11:06

Core Viewpoint - The photovoltaic industry chain is experiencing a divergence, with upstream companies reporting improved profits while downstream components continue to face losses [3][6]. Upstream Performance - Leading upstream companies such as Tongwei Co., GCL-Poly Energy, and Daqo New Energy have shown improved quarterly profits in Q3 2025, with Daqo New Energy achieving a net profit of 73.48 million yuan for the first time since Q2 2024 [3][4]. - Tongwei Co. holds the highest global market share in high-purity silicon, reporting a reduced net loss of 315 million yuan in Q3, down from 2.363 billion yuan in Q2, marking an over 80% reduction in losses [3][4]. - GCL-Poly Energy reported an increase in the average selling price of granular silicon to 42.12 yuan/kg in Q3, up from 35.71 yuan/kg in Q1 and 32.93 yuan/kg in Q2 [3]. Market Trends - The improvement in upstream performance reflects a market recovery trend and the initial effects of the photovoltaic "anti-involution" strategy, with a reported reduction of approximately 12,000 tons in domestic polysilicon inventory in the first three quarters of the year [4][5]. - Polysilicon prices have strengthened due to reduced supply, with average prices for N-type and granular silicon rising to 53,200 yuan/ton and 50,500 yuan/ton by the end of September, representing increases of 55% and 51% respectively since June [5]. Downstream Challenges - Downstream component manufacturers are struggling with rising costs and weakened terminal demand, failing to achieve profitability in Q3 2025 [6][7]. - Major companies in the component sector, including JinkoSolar, LONGi Green Energy, Trina Solar, and JA Solar, reported significant net losses in Q3, with losses ranging from 8.34 billion yuan to 12.83 billion yuan [6][7]. - Cumulatively, these companies have incurred losses exceeding 30 billion yuan in the first three quarters, with Trina Solar leading with a loss of 4.201 billion yuan [6][7]. Future Outlook - The industry outlook for Q4 remains cautious, with expectations of demand decline and some companies reporting lower-than-expected orders [7]. - LONGi Green Energy's chairman expressed confidence in achieving breakeven in Q4 by increasing the revenue share of BC products and scenario-based products [7].