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Home / Business and Economy / Metal Price Hikes Threaten Solar Affordability

Metal Price Hikes Threaten Solar Affordability

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Silver, copper, and aluminum prices have significantly increased in the past year.
  • Solar module production costs have risen by 8-10% in the last 5-6 months.
  • Manufacturers are seeking technological solutions to offset rising raw material costs.
Metal Price Hikes Threaten Solar Affordability

Significant increases in silver, copper, and aluminum prices are impacting the solar power sector. Silver prices have jumped one-and-a-half times, copper by 40%, and aluminum by over 20% in the past year, directly affecting the manufacturing costs of solar modules. This has led to an 8-10% rise in production costs for companies like Kosol Energie Pvt Ltd.

Manufacturers are experiencing tightened margins due to these cumulative cost increases. While some price hikes may be passed on to consumers for components like cables and inverters, the overall cost advantage of solar energy is expected to absorb much of the impact. Companies are focusing on improving yields and reducing waste to manage these pressures.

To counteract the volatility, the industry is innovating. Manufacturers are reducing silver intensity through advanced designs and exploring alternative materials. Strategic sourcing, longer-term procurement contracts, and government engagements are also underway. Despite short-term pressures, the long-term outlook for solar remains balanced, supported by technological advancements and growing domestic manufacturing.

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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.
Kosol Energie notes that rising prices of silver, copper, and aluminum, key components in solar modules, have increased production costs by 8-10%.
While installation components may see price increases, the overall cost advantage of solar energy is expected to limit the impact on consumer charges.
Premier Energies is countering cost increases through technological improvements and scaling up production to absorb the impact.

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