In July 2025, China's total inverter exports amounted to RMB 6.51 billion, marking a slight monthly decline of 1.2%. However, from January to July, cumulative exports surged to RMB 37.11 billion, reflecting a robust year-on-year growth of 9.0%. Regarding export volumes, July witnessed a shipment of 4.6 million units, down 10.3% month-on-month. Conversely, the export unit price rose to RMB 1,416 per unit, a monthly increase of 10.2%, primarily attributed to the heightened proportion of industrial and commercial storage products. From January to July, cumulative export volumes reached 31.059 million units, up 2.1% year-on-year. Persistent power outages, escalating electricity prices, and the rapid expansion of wind and solar installations worldwide continue to fuel the demand for inverters, underscoring a high degree of certainty in the long-term growth of this demand.
