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Recently, Bridge To India, a well-known analyst organization in India, released the "India Solar Energy Map (2016 Edition)"
.
The report pointed out that as of the first half of this year, India's cumulative installed capacity of photovoltaics has reached 8.
1 GW, a year-on-year increase of 80%.
From July 2015 to June 2016, India's new PV installed capacity was about 3.
6 GW, of which 75% of the projects were concentrated in the four southern provinces, with Tamil Nadu ranking first
.
At the same time, the planned installed capacity of PV projects in India has reached 14.
842 GW, of which 56% of the projects are concentrated in the southern states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
.
According to Bridge To India, India's pending and completed PV installed capacity (including approvals, etc.
) is about 23 GW, an increase of 70%
over the same period last year.
Four of them became central government projects and six became state government projects
.
It is understood that the Indian photovoltaic market is booming, and the industrial concentration of power station development enterprises is also rising
.
According to statistics, the top 15 developers have a project capacity of more than 11 GW, occupying about 50% of the market share; Enterprises hold about 2-4 times as many projects to be built as they have already built, so in the next year, developers' ability to implement projects will be tested
.
In addition, 7 of India's top 10 module suppliers are from China
.
In terms of components, the top three companies in terms of shipments are Canadian Solar, TRW and First Solar
.
This is a significant improvement from the four companies in 2015, namely Canadian Solar, TRW, JA Ao, GCL Integration, ReneSola, Chint and Zhongli Talesun
.
In addition, the combined market share of the five Chinese companies JA Solar, GCL, BYD, Zhongli Talesun and Risen Energy that vigorously explored the Indian market last year increased to 22%; In terms of inverters, ABB is significantly ahead of other manufacturers with a market share of 35%, followed by Japanese companies Mitsubishi Electric and Hitachi
.
It is worth noting that all three companies have inverter production capacity
in India.
Chinese companies such as TBEA, Sungrow and Huawei are among the top ten, and their market share is expected to increase further in
the future.
Recently, Bridge To India, a well-known analyst organization in India, released the "India Solar Energy Map (2016 Edition)"
.
The report pointed out that as of the first half of this year, India's cumulative installed capacity of photovoltaics has reached 8.
1 GW, a year-on-year increase of 80%.
From July 2015 to June 2016, India's new PV installed capacity was about 3.
6 GW, of which 75% of the projects were concentrated in the four southern provinces, with Tamil Nadu ranking first
.
At the same time, the planned installed capacity of PV projects in India has reached 14.
842 GW, of which 56% of the projects are concentrated in the southern states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
.
According to Bridge To India, India's pending and completed PV installed capacity (including approvals, etc.
) is about 23 GW, an increase of 70%
over the same period last year.
Four of them became central government projects and six became state government projects
.
It is understood that the Indian photovoltaic market is booming, and the industrial concentration of power station development enterprises is also rising
.
According to statistics, the top 15 developers have a project capacity of more than 11 GW, occupying about 50% of the market share; Enterprises hold about 2-4 times as many projects to be built as they have already built, so in the next year, developers' ability to implement projects will be tested
.
In addition, 7 of India's top 10 module suppliers are from China
.
In terms of components, the top three companies in terms of shipments are Canadian Solar, TRW and First Solar
.
This is a significant improvement from the four companies in 2015, namely Canadian Solar, TRW, JA Ao, GCL Integration, ReneSola, Chint and Zhongli Talesun
.
In addition, the combined market share of the five Chinese companies JA Solar, GCL, BYD, Zhongli Talesun and Risen Energy that vigorously explored the Indian market last year increased to 22%; In terms of inverters, ABB is significantly ahead of other manufacturers with a market share of 35%, followed by Japanese companies Mitsubishi Electric and Hitachi
.
It is worth noting that all three companies have inverter production capacity
in India.
Chinese companies such as TBEA, Sungrow and Huawei are among the top ten, and their market share is expected to increase further in
the future.