China solar panel shipments to Africa jump 43% year on year

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  • China exported 235.93 GW of PV modules in 2024, up 13% from 207.99 GW in 2023, according to customs data from PV InfoLink.

Global module shipments increased 13% year on year, surpassing demand expectations, with the exception of Europe, where shipments fell 7%. Other regions saw strong growth. The Middle East increased 99%, Africa jumped 43%, the Asia-Pacific region rose 26%, and the Americas also advanced 10%.

Europe imported 94.4 GW of modules in 2024, down from 101.48 GW in 2023. Excluding the Netherlands, Europeโ€™s largest shipping hub, Spain ranked second for Chinese module imports, with 10.57 GW, down 10% year-on-year from 11.75 GW in 2023, while the Netherlands led with a 40% share.

Asia-Pacific imported 68.11 GW of modules in total, up 26% from 53.93 GW in 2023. Pakistan led the region, bringing in 16.91 GW, up 127% from 7.47 GW, accounting for 25% of the regionโ€™s imports. India followed closely behind with 16.73 GW, also accounting for nearly 25%.

Cumulative shipments to the Americas reached 33.28 GW, a 10% year-on-year increase. Brazil led the region with 22.5 GW, up 9% from 20.61 GW, accounting for 68% of total imports, followed by Chile with 2.48 GW, or 7%.

Middle East shipments totaled 28.79 GW, up 99% from 14.46 GW in 2023. Saudi Arabia accounted for the largest share with 16.55 GW, up 115% from 7.71 GW, representing 58% of the region’s imports, followed by the UAE at 16%, with 4.51 GW.

Africa imported 11.36 GW in 2024, up 43% from 7.94 GW. South Africa led with 3.81 GW, down 7% from 4.11 GW, accounting for 34% of the regionโ€™s imports, followed by Morocco with 1.13 GW, or 10%.

In 2025, key factors to watch include Europeโ€™s economic weakness, Indiaโ€™s push for domestic production, and Brazilโ€™s tariff adjustments. Emerging markets in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe may continue to grow, with global demand expected to rise by 4% to 9%

Author: Pilar Sรกnchez Molina

This article was originally published in pv magazine and is republished with permission.

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