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Read MoreThe solar cell market encompasses monocrystalline silicon PERC P-type solar cells, N-type TOPCon (tunnel oxide passivated contact) solar cells, HJT (heterojunction) silicon solar cells, IBC (interdigitated back contact) solar cells, perovskite-silicon tandem cells in commercial development, and CdTe thin-film solar cells, representing the core active power-generating element of the photovoltaic module supply chain. The global solar cell market is projected to reach USD 501 billion by 2035 at a 13.3% CAGR, driven by global solar deployment exceeding 500 GW/year requiring 600 GW+ of solar cell production annually, N-type TOPCon cell achieving 25%+ commercial cell efficiency and displacing PERC as the dominant production technology, HJT scale-up reducing manufacturing cost from USD 0.25 to USD 0.15/W, and LONGi, JinkoSolar, and Trina Solar investing USD 10-30B each in next-generation cell production lines.
LONGi Green Energy achieved the highest efficiency for any silicon solar cell technology with its 26.81% certified efficiency for a silicon back-contact cell in 2023, the highest ever achieved for a crystalline silicon single-junction solar cell. LONGi HPBC back-contact silicon solar cell uses a hybrid passivated back-contact architecture that combines the advantages of IBC (no front metallisation shading) with passivated contact technology (reduced recombination at metal interfaces), enabling 26.81% efficiency at 4cm2 cell level and commercialised in the Hi-MO X6 module at over 24% module efficiency — demonstrating that silicon solar cell efficiency still has meaningful headroom before the 29.4% Shockley-Queisser theoretical limit.
What is the solar cell market?
The solar cell market encompasses PERC, TOPCon, HJT, IBC, perovskite tandem, and CdTe solar cells in silicon and thin-film cell manufacturing for global PV module supply chain production.
What drives solar cell market growth?
500 GW/year solar requiring 600 GW+ cell production; N-type TOPCon displacing PERC as dominant at 25%+ efficiency; HJT cost reduction to USD 0.15/W; LONGi Jinko Trina investing USD 10-30B in next-generation cells.
What is the TOPCon solar cell technology?
TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) deposits a thin silicon oxide tunnel layer and doped polysilicon on the rear of an N-type silicon wafer, enabling electrons to tunnel through the oxide while blocking hole recombination, achieving 24-25% cell efficiency. TOPCon manufacturing uses existing PERC line upgrades, enabling low-cost technology transition versus HJT that requires entirely new manufacturing equipment.
What is the HJT solar cell and how is it different from TOPCon?
HJT (Heterojunction Technology) deposits thin amorphous silicon layers on both sides of a crystalline silicon wafer, creating a bifacial cell with 26%+ efficiency record, lowest temperature coefficient (-0.24%/°C), and highest bifaciality (90-95%), but requires new CVD deposition equipment incompatible with existing PERC lines. HJT manufacturing cost is 20-30% higher than TOPCon, which limits its adoption to premium residential and hot-climate applications.
Which companies lead solar cell manufacturing?
LONGi, JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, and Canadian Solar are the top-4 global solar cell manufacturers by production capacity; China accounts for 90%+ of global solar cell manufacturing capacity, with LONGi, Jinko, and Trina each planning 100+ GW annual production capacity by 2027.
What does the solar cell market look like in 2035?
TOPCon dominates with 70%+ market share at 25-26% cell efficiency; perovskite-silicon tandem achieves commercial production at 30%+ efficiency; and silicon cell efficiency records approach the 29.4% Shockley-Queisser limit.
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Solar Cell Market Forecast 2035 — Key Industry Participants
“Solar cell manufacturing is the core technology of the photovoltaic supply chain and the segment undergoing the most rapid efficiency innovation. LONGi is the world record holder for silicon single-junction solar cell efficiency at 26.81%. JinkoSolar has been the largest module shipper for multiple consecutive years and is investing heavily in TOPCon production. The technology transition from P-type PERC to N-type TOPCon is the most commercially significant solar cell development since the mass adoption of mono PERC, representing a 1-2 percentage point efficiency gain that translates directly into lower balance-of-system cost per watt installed across the 500 GW/year global solar market.”
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