Date | November 28, 2024 |
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Time | 14:00-15:45 IST |
Type | Webinar |
InfoLink Consulting is set to host a webinar on Nov. 28, delving into the rapidly evolving Indian solar manufacturing and the energy storage supply chain, offering comprehensive insights of market trends and industry landscape.
With the global push towards renewable energy, India aims to install 500 GW of renewable energy capacity (with 280 GW of solar) by 2030 and sets its sights on becoming a global solar powerhouse.
Despite the “Make in India” scheme, India still relies on China for solar equipment and modules. According to InfoLink’s customs statistics, India imported the highest volume of Chinese modules among countries in the Asia Pacific, reaching 1.4 GW in July, an increase of 15% from 1.2 GW in June. As of July, India has imported around 11.8 GW of modules from China.
The webinar will first provide an analysis of solar installation growth trends as well as short-term and long-term demand forecast for India’s solar market. Followed by insights into impact of key policies such as ALMM, basic customs duties, and Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) on the domestic market, analyzing how China's supply chain oversupply, price fluctuations, and technological advancements are influencing the Indian market.
In addition, the webinar will look into the latest status of capacity expansion across the supply chain and mainstream technology routes and trends, providing analysis of the opportunities of Indian manufacturers going global.
With growing solar installations, demand for energy storage also rises. The webinar will give a comprehensive overview of the energy storage market landscape in India, detailing the status of installation and provide an analysist of the competitive landscape.
In the energy storage session, InfoLink’s analyst will explore the ESS supply chain in India and its dependence on China, analyzing the price trends between China and other key markets, and provides insights into the shift towards large-capacity cells.
The session will conclude with strategic advice from analyst on the potential and challenges faced by Indian energy storage manufacturers.
WHAT AWAITS IN 2025:
Market Trends, Policies, and Technology Advances of Solar PV and Energy Storage
Date: Nov. 28, 2024
Time: 14:00-15:45 IST
Click HERE to register for free
With the global push towards renewable energy, India aims to install 500 GW of renewable energy capacity (with 280 GW of solar) by 2030 and sets its sights on becoming a global solar powerhouse.
Despite the “Make in India” scheme, India still relies on China for solar equipment and modules. According to InfoLink’s customs statistics, India imported the highest volume of Chinese modules among countries in the Asia Pacific, reaching 1.4 GW in July, an increase of 15% from 1.2 GW in June. As of July, India has imported around 11.8 GW of modules from China.
The webinar will first provide an analysis of solar installation growth trends as well as short-term and long-term demand forecast for India’s solar market. Followed by insights into impact of key policies such as ALMM, basic customs duties, and Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) on the domestic market, analyzing how China's supply chain oversupply, price fluctuations, and technological advancements are influencing the Indian market.
In addition, the webinar will look into the latest status of capacity expansion across the supply chain and mainstream technology routes and trends, providing analysis of the opportunities of Indian manufacturers going global.
With growing solar installations, demand for energy storage also rises. The webinar will give a comprehensive overview of the energy storage market landscape in India, detailing the status of installation and provide an analysist of the competitive landscape.
In the energy storage session, InfoLink’s analyst will explore the ESS supply chain in India and its dependence on China, analyzing the price trends between China and other key markets, and provides insights into the shift towards large-capacity cells.
The session will conclude with strategic advice from analyst on the potential and challenges faced by Indian energy storage manufacturers.
WHAT AWAITS IN 2025:
Market Trends, Policies, and Technology Advances of Solar PV and Energy Storage
Date: Nov. 28, 2024
Time: 14:00-15:45 IST
Click HERE to register for free