In the context of the EUs new energy efficiency directive, Chinasphotovoltaicindustry is facing a new era full of opportunities and challenges. Recent policy and market changes have broken the original energy pattern and outlined a new profile for the future development of the global energy industry. At this moment, the role of Chinas photovoltaic industry is gradually expanding from the global factory to a more complex and diversified international stage.
The European Commission recently releasedNew energythe efficiency directive, aiming to achieve an 11.7% reduction in final energy consumption by 2030 and double the installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaics. Behind this decision are both long - term considerations for global warming and the loss of energy security in the short term due to the energy crisis with Russia.
Europes demand for Chinese photovoltaic modules is rising sharply. In 2022, Chinas exports of photovoltaic modules increased by 67.8% year - on - year, and more than half of the exports flowed to the European market. In addition, many Chinese photovoltaic enterprises such as Longi, JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, etc. have launched or planned to deploy in the European market.
Although Europe is vigorously promoting the photovoltaic industry, there is still a large gap in the integrity of its photovoltaic supply chain. Due to the high production cost, the European photovoltaic industry is difficult to completely get rid of its dependence on Chinese photovoltaic products in the short term. But this also provides favorable conditions for Chinese enterprises to localize production in Europe.
Under the transformation of the global energy pattern, how will the layout of Chinese photovoltaic enterprises in Europe adapt to and contribute to the European energy transition? At the same time, in the context of the global supply chain restructuring, Chinese enterprises should also pay attention to maintaining and enhancing their competitiveness in the international market.
The in - depth cooperation between the Chinese photovoltaic industry and the European market will not only be a trade exchange, but also a joint exploration and practice of the two major economies of China and Europe in the historical process of global energy transformation. How Chinas photovoltaics will write its own chapter on this unpredictable international stage is worthy of our continuous attention.
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