A recent surge in solar installations has driven up module and solar cell prices significantly. According to market data, the prices of distributed TOPCon modules—182, 210, and 210R—have increased by ¥0.009/W, ¥0.004/W, and ¥0.004/W, respectively, reaching an average price of ¥0.757/W, ¥0.767/W, and ¥0.767/W, marking a recent high. Within just half a month, module prices have risen by more than ¥0.06/W.
The primary reasons behind this price hike include policy-driven demand growth, rising downstream module prices, and increased silicon wafer costs, which have collectively pushed solar cell prices higher. March is expected to see further price increases.
In the face of these market challenges, Yoha Solar remains dedicated to offering cost-effective solutions. By focusing on technological innovation and lean manufacturing, the company continues to provide high-quality and affordable solar equipment, helping clients stay competitive in the rapidly evolving solar market.
