Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27
Sungrow Power Supply Co. first-quarter profit drops amid battery sector competition
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27

Sungrow Power Supply Co. first-quarter profit drops amid battery sector competition

9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27
  • Sungrow reported a 40% year-on-year decline in Q1 net income to 2.29 billion yuan ($335 million).
  • The profit drop reflects mounting pressure from a surge of new entrants in China’s battery and energy storage market, which is squeezing margins.
  • Analysts warn that intensifying competition could trigger price wars similar to those seen in other clean energy sectors, challenging manufacturers’ profitability.
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