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Date: 6th Sept 09
Isuppli predicts >50% growth for 5
of the top 10 solar semiconductor suppliers
Semiconductor and electronics technology specific market-researcher
Isuppli estimates triple digit growth in shipment for PV-solar-semiconductor
manufacturer First Solar. First Solar is expected to produce
twice as much as leading crystalline solar module Suppliers
in 2009. It's estimated First Solar products will grow from
503 MW shipment in 2008 to 1100 MW in 2009. 5 of the top
10 solar semiconductor vendors are estimated to be experiencing
a shipment growth rate of exceeding 50%.
The companies estimated with high growth are, Yingli Green
Energy, JA Solar, SunPower, Motech Industries, and Gintech
Energy. The companies estimated with less growth are Suntech,
Sharp Electronics, Q-cells (Negative growth) and Kyocera.
Here is the table:
| 2009 Rank |
Supplier |
Year 2008 |
Year 2009 |
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Production (MW) |
Market Share(%) |
Production (MW) |
Market Share (%) |
| 1 |
First Solar |
503 |
7.5 |
1100 |
12.8 |
| 2 |
Suntech |
494 |
7.3 |
595 |
6.9 |
| 3 |
Sharp Electronics |
511 |
7.6 |
580 |
68 |
| 4 |
Q-cells (Negative growth)
|
574 |
8.5 |
540 |
6.3 |
| 5 |
Yingli Green Energy |
282 |
4.2 |
430 |
5 |
| 6 |
JA Solar |
277 |
4.1 |
400 |
4.7 |
| 7 |
SunPower |
236 |
3.5 |
390 |
4.6 |
| 8 |
Kyocera |
300 |
4.5 |
390 |
4.6 |
| 9 |
Motech Industries |
272 |
4 |
360 |
4.2 |
| 10 |
Gintech Energy |
220 |
3.3 |
350 |
4.1 |
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Others |
3065 |
45.5 |
3435 |
40.1 |
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Total |
6734 |
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8570 |
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First Solar in 2009 is set to produce 1,100 Megawatts (MW)
worth of solar cells, more than double the 503MW it made
in 2008. This will give First Solar nearly twice as much
production of total solar cells as its nearest competitor,
Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd.
"First Solar is leveraging its cost leadership to
achieve market-share leadership in the global PV solar cell
business," said Dr. Henning Wicht, senior director
and principal analyst for iSuppli. "The company's proprietary
thin-film process is giving it an edge over the competition
amid challenging solar market conditions."
"First Solar sells its products at very competitive
prices, always undercutting crystalline cells," Wicht
said. "With its capability to produce cells at a cost
of 89 cents per watt in the second quarter, First Solar
is generating stable operating margins, while its competitors
are struggling to stay profitable. Despite global oversupply
of PV modules, First Solar is continuing to expand and is
able to sell nearly all of its finished goods."
Isuppli reasons for First Solar's success is its well-established
sales channels in Europe and its own installations for U.S.
utility projects. First Solar will be the only company among
the Top-4 solar cell suppliers able to gain market share
in 2009, iSuppli predicts. The company's portion of global
solar cell MW production will rise to 12.8 percent in 2009,
up from 7.5 percent in 2008. No.-2 SunTech, No.-3 Sharp
and No.-4 Q-Cells all will suffer contractions in total
solar cell market share.
First Solar also holds the lowest levels of inventory in
the global solar cell industry. Because of this, iSuppli
expects the company to actually sell all of its production
in 2009, rather than stockpiling it. With inventories throughout
the PV supply chain soaring, this give First Solar a significant
competitive advantage.
Isuppli website is www.isuppli.com
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