China, which in the past used foreign investments to build up industries, has relied on students returning from abroad with large professional networks, local government funding, and capital from international financial markets to create a globally oriented solar photovoltaic industry base. China’s role in the global industry is growing, especially the midstream solar cell and module industry. Thin-film solar cells, however, are challenging the midstream position of crystal silicon solar cells. This report examines historic and current development of China’s solar photovoltaic industry, in particular, first- and second-tier crystal silicon solar cell and module companies, and thin-film solar cell companies in China; explores major industry trends and details production plans of key companies in the industry.
Table of Contents:
1. Current Development of China’s Solar Photovoltaic Industry: Major Trends and Key Companies
1.1 China Solar Photovoltaic Industry Scale
1.2 Development Phases of China’s Solar Photovoltaic Industry
1.2.1 Initial Development Phase (mid-1950s to late 1970s)
1.2.2 Early Growth Phase (early 1980s to early 2000s)
1.2.3 Rapid Growth Phase (mid-2000s to 2009)
1.3 Current Status of China’s Solar Photovoltaic Industry
1.3.1 Geographical Distribution
1.3.1.1 Industry Mainly Concentrated in Eastern China
1.3.1.2 Industry Clusters Spreading to Central and Western China
1.3.2 Industry Structure Characterized by Strong Role of Midstream Companies
1.3.2.1 Upstream Silicon and Wafer Industry
1.3.2.2 Midstream Cell and Module Industry
1.3.2.3 Downstream Application System Industry
1.4 MIC Perspective
1.4.1 Industry Development Strategies
1.4.2 Production Still Trumps Technology and Applications
2. Current Development of the Chinese Solar Photovoltaic Midstream Industry
2.1 Current Status of China’s PV Midstream Companies’ Resources and Capacity
2.1.1 Capital Structure Takes Advantage of Foreign and Local Investments
2.1.2 Strategic Alliances with International Brands
2.2 Business Deployment of Chinese Solar Photovoltaic Midstream Companies
4.2.1 High-level Vertical Integration in the Midstream Industry
2.2.2. Industry Mainly Concentrated in Eastern China
2.2.3. Aggressive Production Expansion Strategies
2.2.4. China’s Global-oriented Marketing Strategies
2.3 MIC Perspective
2.3.1 Midstream Companies Taking Aggressive Attitudes Toward Solar Photovoltaic Development
2.3.2.Government’s Influence on Midstream Industry Remains Prominent
3. Current Development of Key Companies in China’s Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Industry
3.1 Development of the Chinese Crystal Silicon Solar Photovoltaic Midstream Industry
3.2 First-tier Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Companies in China
3.2.1 Suntech Power
3.2.2 CSI
3.2.3 JA Solar
3.2.3 Yingli Solar
3.2.5 Trina Solar
3.2.6 Solarfun Power
3.2.7 China Sunergy
3.3 Second-tier Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Companies in China
3.3.1 Changzhou Eging Photovoltaic Technology
3.3.2 Ningbo Solar Electric Power
3.3.3 Sopray Solar
3.3.4 Wuxi Guofei Green Energy Source
3.3.5 Huachang Photovoltaic Technology
3.3.6 Jetion
3.3.7 Eoplly New Energy Technology
3.3.8 Shanghai Solar Energy S&T
3.3.9 CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology
3.3.10 Jiangsu Shunfeng Photovoltaic Technology
3.3.11 Jiangsu Feida PV
3.3.12 Avim Solar Production
3.3.13 Wanxiang Solar
3.3.14 ET Solar
3.3.15 Shanghai Topsolar Green Energy
3.4. Conclusion
3.4.1 Integrate Resources, Accelerate Industry Development
3.4.2 Active Government Support
3.4.3 Overseas Deployment Key Factor
4. Current Development of China’s Thin-Film Solar Cell Industry: Key Companies and Technology Trends
4.1 Current Status of China’s Thin-Film Solar Cell Industry
4.1.1 Industry Scale and Competition
4.1.2 Technology Sources
4.1.3 Technology Deployment
4.2 Thin-Film Solar Cell Companies in China that Have Already Started Trial Production
4.2.1 ENN Solar
4.2.2 Astronergy
4.2.3 QS Solar
4.2.4 Jinneng Solar Cell
4.2.5 Topray Solar
4.2.6 Best Solar
4.2.7 CN Solar Technology
4.2.8 Weihai China Glass Solar
4.2.9 Tianwei Solarfilms
4.2.10 Harbin Keluola Solar Energy Electric
4.2.11 Trony
4.3. Thin-Film Solar Cell Companies in China That Have Not Yet Started Trial Production
4.3.1 Yuanchang
4.3.2 Shanghai Suntech
4.3.3 Yantai Tongyong
4.3.4 Uni-Solar Jinneng
4.3.5 Subsidiary of the Sichuan K&M Group
4.3.6 Shandong Sunvim Solar Technology
4.4 MIC Perspective
4.4.1 China Aims to Maintain Industry Position
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