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Chinese PV industry Letter: New PV additions for August Total only 7.3 GW

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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China installed 7.36 GW new solar sun in August, resulting in the year-to-date capacity additions up to 230.61 GW and total power generation capacity at 3.69 TW.

September 26, 2025
Vincent Shaw

China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) said this week that the country added 7.36 GW new solar capacity in August, a decrease of 33.3% from July. During the first eight months, the new solar capacity reached 230.61 GW. For comparison: China installed 16.4 GW of solar energy in August 2024, with 140 GW deployed in the first eight months of that year. By the end of August, the total installed power generation capacity was 3.69 TW, an increase of 18% years after year. Solar was good for 1.12 TW, an increase of 48.5%, while the wind reached 580 GW, an increase of 22.1%.

Chinese President Xi Jinping Said this week on the Summit of the United Nations this week that China will pursue three core principles for worldwide climate board and announced its nationally determined contribution target for 2035. He promised that by 2035 the net-greenhouse gas emissions in the economy 7-10% will fall from the Energielsieleerer, and the Fosseleererer and the Fosseleerer and the Fosseleererer and the Fosseleererer and the Fosseleererer and the Fosseleererer, and the Fosseleererer, and the Fosseleer. Winds and installation of the 2020 level will decrease more than 30% of the energy consumption, and the installation of the levels of 2020 levels, more than 30% of the energy consumption. China is also intended to stimulate forest stock to more than 24 billion cubic meters, to make new energy vehicles mainstream in car sales and to expand its national carbon trade market to cover all important high emission industries.

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Trina Solar Said it ordered its Dafeng battery factory in Yancheng, the province of Jiangsu,. The facility has a designed annual capacity of 25 GWH and includes workshops for cell production, module assembly, performance verification and safety tests. It will focus on storage products for global orders and supports the integrated “cell-to-ac side” ecosystem of Trina. The company said that the new basis supports its delivery objective of 2025 of 8-10 GWH.

The China Non -Ferrous Metal Industry Association (Cnmia) said the prices for N-type dense charging polysilicon were stable this week, while n-type grainy silicon rose by 2.02% compared to last week. N-type closed charging material traded between CNY49,000-55,000 per tonne (USD6.740-7.570), average CNY53.200 (USD7.320). N-type grainy silicon traded on CNY50,000-51,000 per ton (USD6.880-7.020), average CNY50.500 (USD6.950). Waffle prices were wide stable. N-type G10L monocrystalline waffles (182 × 183.75 mm/130 μm) average CNY1.32 (USD0.18) each; N-type G12R waffles (182 × 210 mm/130 μm) average CNY1.40 (USD0.19) each; and N-type G12 waffles (210 × 210 mm/130 μm) average CNY1.68 (USD0.23) each.

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