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Safe harbor requirement in the United States expected to lead to strong PV inverter shipments in Q4’19 and Q1’20October 10, 2019Many PV inverter suppliers may benefit from a short-term boost to shipment orders in the coming quarters until the end of Q1’20 based on safe harbor rules that relate to the investment tax credit (ITC) in the US market. IHS Markit outlines why PV inverters may be considered as a way to fulfil safe harbor obligations to avail of the 30% ITC below. Please log in to view the full analysis.Subscribers Only
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PV Inverter Market TrackerOctober 08, 2019The PV Inverter Market Tracker is the only detailed and reliable assessment of the global market for solar inverters. The tracker provides new forecasts and supplier market shares for the global inverter market every quarter, highlighting the opportunities and challenges that will face inverter makers over the next 5-10 years. It also includes forecasts and analysis for installed PV capacity in 19 countries based on the latest policy changes and market developments.Subscribers Only
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US market to be standout global PV market in 2020 conditional to current ITC policy roadmapOctober 03, 2019IHS Markit Cleantech and Renewables team attended Solar Power International (SPI) and Energy Storage International (ESI) from 24th–26th September 2019 in Salt Lake City in the United States and has summarized the major findings from the event. Please log in to view the full analysis.Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar Munich 2019May 23, 2019Intersolar Munich – is the leading event in Germany for renewable energy and energy storage. The scale of the event provides a crucial overview of the respective industries and the current market status in Germany and globally. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarised the major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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PV Inverter Replacement Demand Report - 2019January 09, 2019This report identifies the growing opportunity for PV inverter suppliers to help their customers meet the challenges of having less efficient, under-performing, and out-of-warranty inverters.Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from Solar Power International 2018October 04, 2018Solar Power International is a leading trade show and conference for the solar and energy storage industries in the United States. After attending the show in Anaheim, California, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarized some major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar North America 2018July 20, 2018Intersolar North America is a leading trade show and conference for the solar and energy storage industries in the United States. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarized some major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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Key takeaways from Intersolar Munich 2018June 27, 2018Intersolar Munich – is the leading event in Germany for renewable energy and energy storage. The scale of the event provides a crucial overview of the respective industries and the current market status in Germany and globally. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarised the major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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China cuts support for solar PV and sends the supply chain into oversupply in H2 2018June 05, 2018On 31st May 2018, immediately following the SNEC PV Power Expo in Shanghai, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), Ministry of Finance (MOF), and National Energy Administration (NEA) jointly published the “2018 Solar PV Generation Notice”. This notice revealed major changes to the support framework for PV in China and will drastically impact the outlook for PV in China, with immediate consequences for the global supply chain.Subscribers Only
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PV inverter suppliers develop digital energy solutionsJanuary 26, 2018SMA announced last week that it would set up a digital energy solution subsidiary named Coneva, a move that is a natural stepping stone to diversifying its business and expanding its customer base. Along with its existing business units such as energy storage, off-grid/hybrid and now a digital solutions company, it has a clear roadmap for 2018 to transition its business to a digital world. This move is particularly pertinent when the PV inverter competitive landscape is still crowded and pure-play PV inverter suppliers such as SMA are trying to gain a competitive advantage over its larger industrial competitors such as ABB, GE, Siemens, Schneider Electric and Huawei. In this insight, IHS Markit aims to explain the meaning behind this move to establish a subsidiary and why they are launching it in Q1 2018.Subscribers Only
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United States solar import tariff reaches a conclusion, but a number of questions remainJanuary 23, 2018A period of huge uncertainty in the United States PV market was ended late on Monday 22nd January 2018 when the Trump administration made a final decision on implementing import tariffs on PV cells and modules. Although many stakeholders throughout the industry had campaigned against such a decision - warning that it would reduce domestic demand for PV by raising system prices, as opposed to igniting a domestic manufacturing industry, the tariffs were deemed somewhat inevitable after the ITC (International Trade Commission) ruled in their favour in October 2017.Subscribers Only
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Key PV inverter, energy storage inverter (PCS) and MLPE Takeaways from Solar Power InternationalSeptember 21, 2017A team of IHS Markit solar and storage analysts attended Solar Power International (SPI) in Las Vegas. The following are some key PV inverter, energy storage inverter and MLPE takeaways from the show.Subscribers Only
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Special Report: 2017 global PV installation forecast raised to 90 GW as demand booms in ChinaAugust 23, 2017IHS Markit has raised its forecast for global PV installations in 2017, and now predicts 90 GW – a 14% increase on 2016. The largest changes have been made in China, which is now predicted to install 45 GW in 2017Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar North America 2017July 24, 2017A team of IHS Markit solar and storage analysts attended Intersolar North America in San Francisco. The following are some key takeaways from the show.Subscribers Only
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PV module demand surges and prices rise in the United States as developers rush to secure products ahead of trade case outcomeJuly 06, 2017A rush to buy PV modules prior to the potential introduction of tariffs resulting from the Suniva and Solarworld petition in the United States has caused a shortage in supply and price increases in recent weeks.Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar and EES EuropeJune 09, 2017A team of IHS Markit solar and storage analysts attended Intersolar and EES Europe in Munich. The following are some key takeaways from the show.Subscribers Only
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Special Report: Suniva petition puts United States PV demand at risk and shakes up global supply chainMay 10, 2017Suniva’s petition to the International Trade Commission under section 201 has created great uncertainty among investors, installers and suppliers. The petition poses a severe threat to the deployment of PV in the United States through 2021, as well as to the global PV supply chain. Irrespective of the outcome, the case has the immediate impact that it obscures the outlook for module prices in the United States, with module suppliers now unable to provide any future price guarantees to clients.Subscribers Only
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Suniva Petition Puts U.S. PV Demand at Risk, Shakes Up Global Supply Chain, Says IHS MarkitMay 10, 2017Suniva’s petition to the International Trade Commission under section 201 has created great uncertainty among investors, installers and suppliers. The petition poses a severe threat to the deployment of PV in the United States through 2021, as well as to the global PV supply chain. Irrespective of the outcome, the case has the immediate impact that it obscures the outlook for module prices in the United States, with module suppliers now unable to provide any future price guarantees to clients.
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SNEC 2017 Key TakeawaysMay 05, 2017SNEC PV Expo 2017 was once again a frantic exhibition, and the show floors felt as busy as previous years. The show has become an annual celebration of a market that has grown ferociously to account for sizeable share of both global demand and supply.Subscribers Only
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Solar Workshop Presentation - 2017SNEC 2017, Shanghai, ChinaApril 25, 2017The following slides were presented by IHS Markit solar and energy storage analysts at the first IHS Markit Solar Market Workshop at SNEC 2017 in Shanghai, China.Subscribers Only