One brand Solar has recently published official guide prices for its distributed PV modules in the domestic market, providing clearer pricing references for project developers, system designers, and investors. This move also reflects the ongoing trend toward scenario-based, segmented, and functional photovoltaic products.
According to the released information, mainstream mid-sized panels and large-format panels are priced between 0.82–0.86 RMB/W, offering strong cost-performance for most standard distributed applications.
Customized Solutions for Specific Scenarios
Notably, One brand Solar has introduced several functional module series designed for different application environments, with clear pricing aligned to their added value:
- Anti-Dust Double-Glass Modules (0.83–0.87 RMB/W): Designed for industrial zones and dusty environments, these panels reduce soiling losses and can increase energy yield by 2%–20% while lowering maintenance frequency.
- Extreme-Guard Modules (0.87–0.91 RMB/W): Built for regions with strong winds, extreme cold, hail, and other harsh climates. Structurally reinforced, they can withstand winds equivalent to typhoon Category 14–16.
- Anti-Glare Modules (0.89–0.93 RMB/W): Suitable for sites sensitive to glare, such as near airports and highways. They soften intense reflections to enhance safety while maintaining energy output.
- Lightweight Mono-Glass Modules (1.02–1.06 RMB/W): Developed for roofs with limited load-bearing capacity. Weighing ≤7kg/m², they reduce reinforcement costs and simplify installation.
Market Insights and Pricing Trends
Compared with earlier low-price periods, the current guide prices show signs of stabilization while highlighting a “functional premium.” Products with advantages in lightweight design, weather resistance, and environmental adaptability command noticeably higher prices, indicating that the market recognizes the long-term value of scenario-specific reliability.
For distributed project investors, the lowest “price per watt” is no longer the only deciding factor. Choosing modules tailored to the project’s environment—even at a slightly higher upfront cost—can lead to better lifetime returns through higher generation, lower O&M costs, and extended system durability.
Final Thoughts
By releasing detailed guide prices across its product portfolio, One brand Solar is not only improving market transparency but also signaling a new era of precision-matched PV solutions. As distributed PV adoption continues to grow, product differentiation and clear value propositions will become key competitive advantages.
We recommend that developers and investors consider roof conditions, environmental factors, regulatory requirements, and long-term yields from the initial design stage—opting for modules that truly “fit” their projects for safer, more efficient, and sustainable plant operation.
Post time: Jan-02-2026