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光伏:反内卷持续推进,价格改善迎布局良机
2025-09-22 01:00

Summary of Key Points from the Conference Call on the Photovoltaic Industry Industry Overview - The photovoltaic (PV) industry is driven by policies aimed at addressing excessive competition, with measures such as minimum bidding guidance prices and energy consumption standards to promote the elimination of outdated capacity and achieve supply-demand balance and price recovery [1][2] - Global installed capacity is expected to reach 580 GW in 2025, a 10% year-on-year increase, with module demand projected between 600-700 GW [1][4] - The industry is expected to maintain a growth rate of 10%-15% over the next three years [1][4] Core Insights and Arguments - Since July 2025, prices in the PV supply chain have begun to rise, with silicon materials and wafers leading the rebound, and module bidding prices also starting to recover, indicating the effectiveness of anti-involution measures [1][5] - The valuation of the PV industry is currently relatively low, with short-term support from policies and long-term positive demand expectations [1][9] - New energy consumption standards may impact polysilicon capacity, potentially leading to supply reductions, with about 30% of capacity not meeting the standards [1][14] Investment Opportunities - Recommended sectors include high-energy-consuming and cost-competitive areas such as polysilicon and glass, with companies like Tongwei, GCL, and Flat Glass being the most beneficial from supply-side reforms [6] - Leading companies in various segments, such as Zhonghuan in wafers, Junda in batteries, and JA Solar in modules, are expected to have strong operational capabilities and potential for profitability recovery [6][7] - New technology fields, such as BC battery technology and advancements in silver and copper pastes, are also highlighted as significant opportunities [7] Challenges and Risks - The PV industry faces intense competition leading to severe involution and ineffective self-regulation, compounded by local government support hindering market clearing [8] - Stronger policy measures are needed to expedite the exit of outdated capacity and enhance market discipline [8] Price Trends and Market Dynamics - The price of polysilicon has risen to approximately 40,000 to 52,000 yuan, with expectations of price stability due to production control measures [16] - The increase in polysilicon prices will lead to higher module costs, but the overall impact on the installation cost of PV systems is expected to be minimal [17] Future Outlook - The PV industry is currently undervalued, with a significant improvement in fundamentals expected in the latter half of 2025 and into 2026 [22] - The storage business is anticipated to become a crucial growth point for PV module companies, with firms like Trina Solar and JinkoSolar showing significant potential for performance growth [21] Additional Insights - The auxiliary materials sector is experiencing price increases and profit recovery opportunities, particularly in glass and other materials, driven by supply structure optimization [23] - The application of copper paste and tungsten wire is accelerating, with significant advancements expected in 2026 [24] Conclusion - The PV industry is at a pivotal moment with policy support, improving fundamentals, and emerging growth opportunities in storage and technology, making it a compelling area for investment [22]