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Home / Business and Economy / China Solar Price Hikes Shock Indian Makers

China Solar Price Hikes Shock Indian Makers

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Chinese solar cell prices are increasing significantly.
  • Volatile silver prices also contribute to unaffordability.
  • Indian module makers face potential supply chain disruptions.
China Solar Price Hikes Shock Indian Makers

Indian solar module manufacturers are experiencing significant price hikes for essential solar cells sourced from China. This surge is driven by China's recent removal of export tax rebates, compelling domestic firms to increase product prices due to existing overcapacity. Compounding this issue is the volatile price of silver, a crucial conductor, which is making cells unaffordable for some Indian businesses.

Avinash Hiranandani of RenewSys India Pvt. noted that suppliers have been hesitant to provide quotations, and when they do, prices are 10-15% higher. He expressed concern that delaying procurement until after Chinese New Year holidays could lead to supply chain disruptions. Indian companies are attempting to reduce their dependence on China for upstream products like cells but remain reliant. This price increase challenges module makers and, subsequently, power generators who are bound by fixed price contracts.

While solar developers might postpone projects, manufacturers face idle plants. RenewSys is considering expensive air freight to maintain operations, with current cell inventory sufficient only for the month. Sameer Gupta of Jakson Ltd. characterized it as a price, rather than a supply, issue, noting that companies with advance planning are better positioned. Those with diverse customer bases, including rooftop solar clients whose contracts allow price adjustments, can navigate these challenges more effectively.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chinese solar cell prices are increasing due to China removing export tax rebates and a surge in silver prices, a key component.
The volatile price of silver, a key electricity conductor, is making solar cells unaffordable for some Indian businesses.
Some Indian companies are considering flying in cell cargoes at additional expense or delaying projects until prices stabilize.

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