Chinese polysilicon prices posted week-on-week (WoW) gains across the board, with increases ranging from 2.8% for n-type silicon to 4.6% for the 9N grade. In the wafer segment, all n-type formats saw notable price hikes – up 4% for 210 mm and as high as 8.9% for 182 mm..
Chinese polysilicon prices posted week-on-week (WoW) gains across the board, with increases ranging from 2.8% for n-type silicon to 4.6% for the 9N grade. In the wafer segment, all n-type formats saw notable price hikes – up 4% for 210 mm and as high as 8.9% for 182 mm..
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Definition of Mono Grade: Polysilicon chunks or Chip Polysiliocn with purity can be used directly to produce P-Type Monocrystalline Ingots, mainly supplied by Korean and Chinese Producers. Definition of PV Grade: Polysilicon chunk with high purity can be used directly to produce Solar PV. .
The average prices of polysilicon, wafers, solar cells, and modules had risen by 38.9%, 2.2%, 0.4%, and 2.3% year-to-date. Image: PV Tech The Chinese PV industry has witnessed a wave of collective price hikes across the solar supply chain, from wafers, solar cells, to modules, with prices rising to. .
After a brief pause during the SNEC 2025 week, TaiyangNews returns with the latest PV Price Index, highlighting a largely positive week for upstream players in Calendar Week 25. Chinese polysilicon prices posted week-on-week (WoW) gains across the board, with increases ranging from 2.8% for n-type. .
As upstream producers attempt to push new-order prices above RMB 66/kg,downstream buyers—constrained by the traditional Q1 off-season—have shown weak procurement appetite.Therefore,market transactions have largely stalled.This“prices without volume”situation indicates that market demand does not. .
In the most recent tender, modules were priced as high as RMB0.75/W. Image: PV Tech. On 11 March 2025, the results of the China Datang Group’s 2025-2026 PV module framework purchase tender were announced, with the spot price of n-type modules increasing from RMB0.7/W (US$0.097/W) to RMB0.73/W.