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China’s Solar Glut Forces Industry to Reinvent

Battered by overcapacity and a relentless price war, China's solar manufacturers are pivoting to storage and services to survive.

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energyintel.comStai leggendo14 h fa

China’s Solar Glut Forces Industry to Reinvent

Battered by overcapacity and a relentless price war, China's solar manufacturers are pivoting to storage and services to survive.

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SNEC 2026: BESS overtakes PV modules in expo floor space, more than 97GWh of deals signed

SNEC 2026: BESS surpasses PV floor space; >97GWh deals feature Hithium 8-hour storage, CATL sodium-ion cells, Huawei 97.8%-efficient grid PCS—all scaling to 6.9MWh+ units. AI O&M agents (Linyang, GoodWe, Huawei) automate renewable ops—teams must align infrastructure capex and stack strategy around AI-native power.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·energy-storage.news

    SNEC 2026: BESS overtakes PV modules in expo floor space, more than 97GWh of deals signed

    Carrie Xiao reports back from this year's edition of SNEC in Shanghai, China, the world's biggest solar and energy storage expo.

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·energyintel.com

    China’s Solar Glut Forces Industry to Reinvent

    Battered by overcapacity and a relentless price war, China's solar manufacturers are pivoting to storage and services to survive.

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