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The top five PV module suppliers in the global PV industry shipped more than 20 GW in the first half of 2018, up 10%
year-on-year.
In the first half of the year, the world's five largest PV module suppliers shipped more than 20 GW
The top five PV module shipments in the first half of the year were JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, JA Solar, LONGi and Canadian Solar Solar
.
Compared to the 2017 ranking, Hanwha Q-CELLS dropped out of the top five, and LONGi rose to fourth, surpassing GCL Integration, Hanwha Q-CELLS, and Canadian Solar Solar
.
A few years ago, PV-Tech set the entry standard for the Silicon Module Super League (SMSL) to be more than 4 GW
shipped annually.
In the first six months of this year alone, some of the world's top five companies have shipped more than 4 GW
.
While PV-Tech's rankings are often considered the most credible today (especially given that few companies currently report official figures), the real question is what
it means for businesses to ship more than 4 in the first half of the year.
This issue will be fully discussed
at the upcoming PV ModuleTech 2018 event to be held in Penang, Malaysia on October 23-24, 2018.
Whether or not any other claims stimulated the top five shipments in the first half of the year, China's 531 PV New Deal was a key factor
.
While the impact of China's 531 New Deal may come as a surprise to most domestic PV companies, some organizations already foresaw it a few years ago, especially companies
like JinkoSolar, Trina Solar and JA Solar.
Making any adjustment in consumption in the Chinese end market in the second half of the year or in 2019 will change
the situation.
,
The top five PV module suppliers in the global PV industry shipped more than 20 GW in the first half of 2018, up 10%
year-on-year.
In the first half of the year, the world's five largest PV module suppliers shipped more than 20 GW
In the first half of the year, the world's five largest PV module suppliers shipped more than 20 GWThe top five PV module shipments in the first half of the year were JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, JA Solar, LONGi and Canadian Solar Solar
.
Compared to the 2017 ranking, Hanwha Q-CELLS dropped out of the top five, and LONGi rose to fourth, surpassing GCL Integration, Hanwha Q-CELLS, and Canadian Solar Solar
.
A few years ago, PV-Tech set the entry standard for the Silicon Module Super League (SMSL) to be more than 4 GW
shipped annually.
In the first six months of this year alone, some of the world's top five companies have shipped more than 4 GW
.
While PV-Tech's rankings are often considered the most credible today (especially given that few companies currently report official figures), the real question is what
it means for businesses to ship more than 4 in the first half of the year.
This issue will be fully discussed
at the upcoming PV ModuleTech 2018 event to be held in Penang, Malaysia on October 23-24, 2018.
Whether or not any other claims stimulated the top five shipments in the first half of the year, China's 531 PV New Deal was a key factor
.
While the impact of China's 531 New Deal may come as a surprise to most domestic PV companies, some organizations already foresaw it a few years ago, especially companies
like JinkoSolar, Trina Solar and JA Solar.
Making any adjustment in consumption in the Chinese end market in the second half of the year or in 2019 will change
the situation.
,