- What will your PV market do next year?
- How much PV will be installed?
- What changes will affect the industry?
- How will your business be affected?
- What circumstances should you plan for?
The Australian PV market is subject to a myriad of forces that frequently change the near term outlook. Recently released market intelligence can assist companies aspiring to be major players in the PV industry to understand the scale of the opportunity, solve diverse and new challenges and position themselves to take advantage of sweet spots in the market.
SolarBusinessServices and SunWiz are proud to announce the release of their latest forecast report, “Australian PV – Market Outlook Summary to 2013” . This report draws extensively on the related analysis and report “Australian PV – Market Forecast 2011-2016” which is a detailed, long term market forecast. With recent changes in a number of key markets, we have produced this summary report which re-evaluates the near term market outlook providing a snapshot of market expectations. It details the key risks and opportunities we see coming in the next eighteen, months, resulting in upside and downside possibilities for the market as a whole.
The “Australian PV—Market Outlook Summary to 2013” focuses exclusively on the sub-100kW segment of the market, which is expected to represent more than 90% of market sales in 2012. Short, sharp and sweet, it is ideal for those wanted a summarised, near term view on the market. This is Highly Affodable and Highly Valuable Market Intelligence.
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Contents
- Synopsis
- Introduction
- First Half of 2012
- National data
- Queensland summary
- Victoria summary
- New South Wales summary
- outh Australia summary
- Western Australia summary
- Next 18 months, by State
- Opportunities and risks
- Outlook by quarter
- Outlook by State
- Low medium and high case scenarios
- Downside risks
- Upside risks
- Commercial market statement
- Forecast changes and impacts
- Summary tables
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