
China’s Solar Installations to Drop in 2026, CPIA Honorary Chairman Says

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China's solar power installations are expected to decline in 2026 due to new regulatory policies and market-based pricing, according to Wang Bohua, honorary chairman of the China Photovoltaic Industry Association. This year, installations may range from 180 to 240 GW, down from 315.07 GW last year. However, growth is anticipated to resume next year, with projections of 270 to 320 GW by 2030. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology aims to address industry challenges and enhance product quality and competition in the solar sector.
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