As European Solar Installations Slow, China, US and Japan Lead Global Installed PV Capacity in 2016, IHS Says

By the end of 2016, cumulative global installed photovoltaic (PV) installations will surpass 310 gigawatts (GW), compared to just 40 GW at the end of 2010.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (February 29, 2016) - By the end of 2016, cumulative global installed photovoltaic (PV) installations will surpass 310 gigawatts (GW), compared to just 40 GW at the end of 2010. The five countries accounting for 70 percent of this capacity are China, the United States, Japan, Germany and Italy. With annual installations stalling, Germany will fall from the second-largest installed base for PV to the fourth largest, surpassed by the United States and Japan, according to IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS), the leading global source of critical information and insight.


"A continued stagnation of major European PV markets due to weaker financial incentives has caused PV additions in Europe to slow dramatically in recent years, but global demand remains strong," said Josefin Berg, senior analyst of solar demand for IHS Technology. "The supply chain continues to benefit from a period of relatively stable pricing, and there could be a new wave of capacity expansions."

During the closing months of 2015, the global PV industry continued to enjoy strong growth. While some regional markets present challenges to local suppliers, the current outlook for the global industry in 2016 remains positive. After growing 35 percent in 2015, global PV installations are forecast to grow an additional 17 percent in 2016, culminating in 21 GW of PV to be installed worldwide in the fourth quarter (Q4).

Global PV installed capacity is expected to increase by 69 GW throughout 2016, compared to 59 GW of annual installations in 2015. The U.S., India and China will grow by 5.6 GW, 2.7 GW and 0.9 GW, respectively, together accounting for 9.3 GW of the 10 GW increase.

Continued strong solar PV demand will also support stable module pricing. Average PV module prices are expected to fall less than 5 percent in 2016, which is the smallest year-over-year decline recorded by IHS. Generally, 2015 was a positive year for the PV module manufacturing industry, with industry average gross margins reaching 22 percent. Largely due to declines in polysilicon prices and strong pricing in some markets, total gross profit from modules reached $8.5 billion in 2015 -- the highest level since 2011.

Marketbuzz 2016 from IHS provides a single-source reference for the solar PV industry across the entire value chain: from polysilicon manufacturing to policy development. The report explores how the PV industry is performing, with comprehensive information about future plans, recent trends and promising long-term opportunities. For information about purchasing this report, contact the sales department at IHS in the Americas at (844) 301-7334 or AmericasLeads@ihs.com; in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at +44 1344 328 300 or technology_emea@ihs.com; or Asia-Pacific (APAC) at +604 291 3600 or technology_APAC@ihs.com.

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