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The European Union is considering implementing targeted restriction clauses, prompting Chinese photovoltaic companies to strengthen diversified solutions
In March this year, the European Union proposed the “Industrial Accelerator Act,” which for the first time introduced strict provisions such as mandatory technology transfer, restrictions on foreign investment shareholding, and requirements for local content in the EU. These measures have been widely interpreted by the industry as a “decelerator” targeting China. Chinese photovoltaic companies have already begun taking measures to respond. Longi Green Energy stated that this year’s focus in the European market is to shift from supplying a single photovoltaic product to upgrading to integrated solar and energy storage systems, with an emphasis on promoting “solar-storage synergy” for large-scale deployment in centralized scenarios. Several industry insiders interviewed said that in the face of these new changes, relevant companies should comprehensively upgrade their localization, system solutions, and long-term service capabilities, and effectively enhance the precision of their outbound strategies during the compliance implementation window, accurately grasping the opportunities in the European market. (Xinhua Finance)