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Taiwan, Province of China

Solar Market Outlook in Taiwan

The Taiwanese solar energy sector is one of the rapidly growing industries in Asia. In 2021, it is targeting to achieve a growth of 1.5 to 1.7 GW of solar capacity. In order to meet this target growth rate, the Taiwanese government is accelerating its development efforts for the coming year. 

The government of Taiwan is currently promoting its PV policy while also building construction timelines for ground-mounted projects. There are two areas that the Taiwanese solar PV market is focusing on: fishery-solar hybrid power stations and major electricity consumers. If plans push through, Taiwan is looking at a solar market future with a green energy certification scheme and feed-in tariff scheme in place. 

The government of Taiwan took serious steps toward the start of its switch to solar and wind power at the start of 2020. However, it is still a long way to go before it can mitigate any losses incurred from the shutdown of coal plants. With the renewed focus on solar energy, the government expects that reliance on coal for energy production will drop from 44% to 37% in 2030. The economic leaders in Taiwan have previously set the target of 20 GW in solar energy production by 2025, although solar project managers are doubtful that they can hit this target. 

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Taiwan

Taiwan currently has a shortage of local solar equipment suppliers and manufacturers. However, there are several global suppliers and distributors to increase its solar installation capacity. 

Top Major Seaports & Logistics in Taiwan

To facilitate ease of trade and transport of solar equipment in Taiwan, the following ports are open for trade and logistics activity:

  • Port of Taipei,
  • Port of Taichung,
  • Port of Kaohsiung,
  • Hualien Port,
  • Port of Keelung,
  • Mailiao Harbor.

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Solar Fences

What are Solar Fences?

In today’s modern world, security becomes everyone’s main concern in almost everything, and protecting properties is not excluded from that. Just like an electric fence, solar fences produce a current shock when someone or something touches them, thus providing protection and security to a property. The only difference is, solar fences are powered by solar energy, not by the utility grid. It is commonly used in residential and business properties but eventually became popular on solar parks, farms, highways, and fields as well.

Why Choose Solar Fences?

Solar fences are cost-effective and efficient, getting protection while making use of solar energy. It is also quick and easy to install and has low maintenance costs. Most of these fences are also equipped with alarm systems.

OEM

Custom Made Solar Products OEM

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer which is commonly referred to as a company that manufactures and offers parts and accessories of items that are used as components of a product from another company. To sum it up, OEM commonly manufactures specific items on behalf of brands. Though OEM typically operates in the computer and technology industries, it also works in the solar industry.

Factories for White Label Solar Products

In the case of the solar industry, most solar companies work with solar OEMs to build and design their own solar products such as solar panels, cells, modules, etc. OEM becomes their outsourcing partner that helps them in assembling and reproducing their solar products.

Nowadays, a huge number of solar companies, particularly those large solar manufacturing companies, are partnering with outstanding solar OEMs to deliver the best quality solar products to their solar customers. Mainly, the reason is, these solar OEMs help solar manufacturers cut down their production costs since they no longer have to operate their own factories, purchase needed materials and hire labour to produce their solar products.

As a solar manufacturing company, the first thing you need to consider is to find the most reliable solar OEM in the market. One of the biggest perks of the internet these days is you can now easily find these OEMs even in the comfort of your home. With the help of a solar outsourcing marketplace such as SolarFeeds.com, you can easily find the most reliable and right OEM partner for your solar company. Solar outsourcing marketplace helps solar industry professionals gather accurate and timely information about solar including the list of most trusted Solar Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Taiwan, Province of China

Solar Market Outlook in Taiwan

The Taiwanese solar energy sector is one of the rapidly growing industries in Asia. In 2021, it is targeting to achieve a growth of 1.5 to 1.7 GW of solar capacity. In order to meet this target growth rate, the Taiwanese government is accelerating its development efforts for the coming year. 

The government of Taiwan is currently promoting its PV policy while also building construction timelines for ground-mounted projects. There are two areas that the Taiwanese solar PV market is focusing on: fishery-solar hybrid power stations and major electricity consumers. If plans push through, Taiwan is looking at a solar market future with a green energy certification scheme and feed-in tariff scheme in place. 

The government of Taiwan took serious steps toward the start of its switch to solar and wind power at the start of 2020. However, it is still a long way to go before it can mitigate any losses incurred from the shutdown of coal plants. With the renewed focus on solar energy, the government expects that reliance on coal for energy production will drop from 44% to 37% in 2030. The economic leaders in Taiwan have previously set the target of 20 GW in solar energy production by 2025, although solar project managers are doubtful that they can hit this target. 

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Taiwan

Taiwan currently has a shortage of local solar equipment suppliers and manufacturers. However, there are several global suppliers and distributors to increase its solar installation capacity. 

Top Major Seaports & Logistics in Taiwan

To facilitate ease of trade and transport of solar equipment in Taiwan, the following ports are open for trade and logistics activity:

  • Port of Taipei,
  • Port of Taichung,
  • Port of Kaohsiung,
  • Hualien Port,
  • Port of Keelung,
  • Mailiao Harbor.