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MARKET-TRENDS
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IMS Research - inverter market
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Solar inverter market to grow by 40% in 2008 |
The global solar inverter market is projected to grow by more than 40%
in 2008 driven primarily by continued strong demand from both Germany
and Spain. IMS Research anticipates that growth will slow slightly in 2009 as
feed-in tariffs are cut in these two countries; however, revenues from
solar inverters are forecast to exceed $2 billion by 2010. “By
the end of 2008, the global PV inverter market will have more than
doubled from its 2006 size”, commented Research Director, Ash
Sharma. “Demand is still very high for solar inverters, however
with cuts in tariffs in Germany already agreed and uncertainty in
Spain, market growth in 2009 will be very much dependent upon what
happens to module pricing” he added. The three-phase central inverter market is forecast to perform well
over the next five years, driven by large-scale PV plants that are
planned globally, whilst demand from residential and small-scale
commercial systems will ensure that the single-phase market continues
to expand. The new report from IMS Research has collected and analysed sales data
from leading solar inverter suppliers worldwide to create a detailed
assessment of the global market today, and its likely future
development.
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