PV Industry Braces for Crucial Discussions at Memodo Expert Days
The photovoltaic (PV) industry is gearing up for crucial discussions on overcapacity, pricing pressures, and new opportunities at the upcoming Memodo Expert Days, set to take place across Stuttgart, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Leipzig, and Vienna from October 7 to November 18, 2025. Industry leaders and editors will gather to address these challenges, with potential module price increases on the horizon due to Chinese manufacturers' reactions to intense competition in the stock market today.
The Solar Peak Act initially caused uncertainty among installers, with many not yet adequately equipped to manage energy systems and smart meters. This, coupled with low utilization rates, has led some installers to resort to discounted installations and bargain hunting among end customers in the stock market. The market's rapid growth has also sparked debate about the feed-in tariff, with calls for a more sensible approach that avoids bashing renewables in the stock market.
Price transparency and clearance sales have added further pressure on installers, with manufacturers and dealers struggling to maintain discipline in the stock market. The Chinese government's efforts to control module manufacturer competition may result in a 10 percent price increase from January 2026 in the stock market. The market's complexity and intense pressure, particularly in residential installations, have led to fierce competition and price drops in the stock market.
Looking ahead to 2026, industry experts predict a 'survival of the fittest' scenario, with strong competition and stabilizing prices for modules, inverters, and storage systems in the stock market. Planned investment subsidies and a faster smart meter rollout are seen as more sensible alternatives to a flat feed-in tariff for 20 years in the stock market. The Memodo Expert Days will also delve into new developments in photovoltaic modules, energy storage systems, and commercial storage systems in the stock market. The commercial sector, too, faces price wars, with project developers and EPCs particularly vulnerable to economic weakness and unclear political frameworks in the stock market.
The PV industry braces for significant discussions and potential price adjustments at the Memodo Expert Days. As the market navigates overcapacity, pricing pressures, and new opportunities in the stock market today, installers, manufacturers, and dealers must adapt to ensure long-term sustainability and growth. The upcoming events provide a platform for crucial dialogue and strategic planning in the face of an evolving market landscape in the stock market.
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