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Top PV Module Suppliers in 2025 by Shipment (Including Domestic and Overseas Breakdown Lists)

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To help the industry chain fully understand the actual development of the industry, Solarbe & Solarbe Consulting, after two weeks of intensive research, verification, and analysis, releases this ranking list of module shipments for 27 PV companies in 2025 for your reference.

Overall, the Top 4 brands remain stable, with shipments exceeding 300 GW, accounting for nearly half of the market share, indicating a further increase in market concentration. The combined shipments of the Top 15 brands reach approximately 560 GW, making them the absolute mainstay of market supply.

At the same time, we have broken down the shipment data of some companies to produce two sub-lists: the Top 15 list for domestic module shipments and the Top 12 list for overseas module shipments of PV companies in 2025. We welcome everyone to use them for reference.

It can be observed that while some of the Top 4 companies have a slight bias toward the domestic market, their overseas market share generally exceeds 50%, offering greater profit potential. For companies whose domestic shipment ranking is better than their overall ranking, they either focus intensely on major central and state-owned enterprise clients or strengthen their distributed channel network. In short, maintaining at least one competitive advantage is essential to preserve their market position. Given that the profit margins in overseas markets are currently more favorable, it is advisable for more companies to actively expand into international markets to reduce excessive “internal competition” within China. Solarbe will also leverage platforms such as SolarbeGlobal and LinkedIn to assist companies in “going global,” participating in more international exhibitions and conferences to explore broader horizons.

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