On November 7th, Guangdong Energy Group Xinjiang Co., Ltd. announced the opening of bids for the photovoltaic module procurement project for the Karamay 300 MW photovoltaic power generation integrated project. The project involves the procurement of 610W, N-type, bifacial, dual-glass photovoltaic modules, totaling 324.4 MW.
A total of 12 companies participated in the bidding, with the bid prices ranging from $0.093 to $0.104/W, and the average price being $0.098/W.
According to Infolink’s latest weekly report, module prices have remained stagnant this week, with some manufacturers raising their prices slightly. However, it will take time for these adjustments to materialize in actual transactions. In the short term, module prices are expected to remain stable, with little likelihood of significant price increases. The price range for TOPCon modules is currently holding steady at $0.092 to $0.104/W, with some earlier orders still being executed above $0.099/W.
For distributed projects, low-price offers have seen a slight increase last week, but large-scale transactions will still require time to materialize. The prices for centralized projects have remained stable, but due to adjustment mechanisms, some project execution prices are still below actual cost levels. Currently, some TOPCon modules are still being executed at prices between $0.087-$0.096/W.