Space photovoltaic companies are rushing to lay out their positions, and the competition is heating up. While we look up at the stars, we must also keep our feet on the ground.

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16/01/2026
Since the beginning of the year in 2026, the concept of space photovoltaics has been gaining popularity, with securities firms releasing a series of research reports on space photovoltaics and predicting a "trillion-level market". Companies such as Jinko Solar, JA Solar, and Jun Da Corporation have been actively making moves, revealing their layout progress and future development plans, creating a trend of "rushing to seize opportunities". Several industry insiders interviewed by journalists stated that with the increasingly mature commercial space technology and the growing energy gap in AI computation centers, space photovoltaics carry immense imagination and development potential. However, while "gazing at the stars", one must also stay "grounded", recognizing the multiple challenges that commercializing space photovoltaics still faces, including high launch and deployment costs, and difficulty in ensuring equipment stability in extreme space environments.