About Photovoltaic module export policy
The photovoltaic module export plan is significantly influenced by China's export dynamics. In 2021, China's solar PV exports were valued at over USD 30 billion, making it a major player in the global market1. In December 2024, China exported approximately 16.63 GW of PV modules, with Brazil, the Netherlands, and India being key importers3. The Asia-Pacific market saw a decline in exports, with 3.86 GW exported in September 2024, reflecting a 17% decrease from the previous month4. Overall, China's photovoltaic module exports are expected to continue evolving, with a focus on maintaining strong relationships with major importing countries5.
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6 FAQs about [Photovoltaic module export policy]
Is solar a non duty-free import commodity?
The Ministry of Finance classified solar photovoltaic systems and battery modules as nonduty-free import commodities in the same year. China's policies during this period were geared toward reorienting industrial development and sustaining incentive policies to bolster the domestic PV sector.
What are the policy hotspots of PV technology?
Policy hotspots included PV products, PV generation systems, PV modules, product quality, and technological innovation, reflecting the requirements for high-quality development in the PV industry. Technological progress involved raising the conversion efficiency and market access threshold of polysilicon and monocrystalline silicon battery modules.
How does the government regulate the PV industry?
To regulate the PV industry and ensure its healthy development, the central government introduced a series of standards covering the design, construction, acceptance, and land use of solar PV stations. 4.2.3. Promotion and application of PV technology During this period, the domestic PV market experienced rapid development.
Is distributed solar PV cost-effective?
Within the context of China, studies have analyzed the cost-effectiveness of distributed solar PV, highlighting how improper policy can hinder PV development, and assessing the economic performance of distributed PV policies [40, 41, 46].
Does China's PV industry have a policy system?
China's PV industry has established a preliminary policy system. Industrial policy is lagged compared with the market development. Reducing carbon footprint of PV products is critical for policy design.
How to support distributed solar photovoltaics (dspv) enterprises?
Secondly, fiscal and tax policies were introduced to support PV enterprises. For DSPV, the China Development Bank and the National Energy Administration jointly published the Opinions on Supporting Financial Services for Distributed Solar Photovoltaics, providing credit support for distributed solar PV projects.


