PV manufacturing in Taiwan was rocked by market forces in 2025, while thousands of deployed solar modules were torn up by Typhoon Danas in the summer. Could new, tighter regulations for ground-mounted and floating solar in Taiwan give local manufacturers an edge over competitors, and might a US trade investigation open new opportunities for module exports? Decisions in Taipei and abroad could have long-term consequences for an industry under pressure.
Standing up to tough trading conditions, TSEC released new wind-resistant PV modules in fall 2025.
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