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March 25, 2025 – According to the latest data from InfoLink Consulting, the price of photovoltaic cells has seen a significant increase, marking a rise of 33% compared to 2024. The average price for March is now at 0.8 yuan/W, up from 0.6 yuan/W last year.

This increase is attributed to various factors, including national policy impacts and supply chain dynamics. The market is currently experiencing a growing demand for photovoltaic products, particularly in the months of March and April.

Industry experts predict that the price trend will continue to rise, with potential increases in the coming months. The anticipated recovery in the market is further influenced by governmental policy adjustments.

As of April 30 and May 31, two major enterprises are expected to announce new policy measures that could lead to further price increases. The demand for photovoltaic products remains strong as supply chain constraints persist, particularly in downstream sectors.

InfoLink’s recent analysis indicates that the current price for mainstream photovoltaic modules has reached 0.8 yuan/W, a substantial increase from the 0.6 yuan/W level seen in 2024. The Hi-MOX10 green energy module has a reported price of 0.85 to 0.9 yuan/W, marking a new high.

The price fluctuations in various products, such as N-type batteries and EVA, have also shown varying degrees of increase. For instance, the price for the 182*210mm TOPCon cell has increased by 5 yuan/W over the past five weeks.

As per the latest data from InfoLink Consulting, the price for mainstream photovoltaic products is projected to remain volatile and could experience significant fluctuations depending on ongoing supply chain developments.

The anticipated policies set to be announced in the coming months will play a crucial role in shaping the future of this market. The expected price stabilization is contingent upon these developments.

In conclusion, as the demand for renewable energy sources continues to grow, the photovoltaic industry is likely to experience ongoing changes in pricing and availability, driven by both market dynamics and regulatory influences.