India: Sales Volume in 2013/2014 Far Below Expectations
Tue, 27 May 2014
The collector area sold in India during financial year April 2013 to March 2014 was obviously far below expectations: The relevant 65 channel partners achieved sales of 0.85 million m² collector area in these 12 months, almost half of what the companies had planned and reported to the MNRE at the beginning of the last financial year in April 2013. This is the result of the latest study carried out by Pune-based Malaviya Solar Energy Consultancy. Its team contacted all 65 MNRE-registered channel partners and asked them for both their planned and their actual sales figures in 2013/2014.
Photo: Malaviya Solar Energy Consultancy
Sales volume was so disappointing because of the delayed repayment of the subsidies which are pre-financed by the Channel Partners and which reduce system prices by 30 % when the programme’s partners sell them to clients. Solarthermalworld.org had already published a news piece about the high financial burden of the Channel Partners back in February 2013. According to the above-mentioned study, the outstanding subsidies have added up to INR 1.8 billion (approximately EUR 22.5 million) over the last 2 years. The study also illustrates the increasing importance of vacuum tubes, which had a share of nearly 75% in the 864,159 m² of collector area newly installed by the 65 Channel Partners. It is said that vacuum tubes have a clear edge over flat plate units in terms of costs and that flat plate collectors are seen as a niche market only.
The following table lists the results of the 14 largest solar thermal system suppliers, including their total sales volume of vacuum tube and flat plate collectors. Depending on the company, the difference between target and actual sales figures is more (90 %) or less (19 %) pronounced.
Rank
Channel
Partner
Target 2013-14
(m2)
Achievement
2013-14 (m2)
Difference
(m2)
1
Anonymous
150,000
108,000
-28 %
2
Sudarshan Saur
Shakti
140,000
84,000
-40 %
3
Tata Power
Solar Systems
120,000
48,000
-60 %
4
Jain Irrigation
Systems
102,053
42,145
-59 %
5
Emmvee Solar
Systems
100,000
81,202
-19 %
6
Redren Energy
65,000
33,000
-49 %
7
Anu Solar
Power
60,000
25,000
-58 %
8
Greentek India
60,000
6,000
-90 %
9
Electrotherm
Renewables
55,000
18,000
-67 %
10
Kosol Hiramrut
Energies
50,000
40,000
-20 %
11
Nuetech Solar
Systems
50,000
38,000
-24 %
12
Orb Energy
50,000
30,000
-40 %
13
Bipin Engineers
40,000
25,000
-38 %
14
Inter Solar
Systems
35,000
21,000
-40 %
Total
Total from all
of the survey’s
65 Channel
Partners
1,561,253
864,159
-50 %
Largest Channel Partners and their reports on target and actual sales volume in financial year 2013/2014. The top 7 CPs make up 51 % of the market and the top 15 CPs get to 74 %.
Source: Malaviya Solar Energy Consultancy
The total sales of the 65 surveyed channel partners adds up to 864,159 m², which is 26 % lower than the official market figure of MNRE for the fiscal year 20013-2014 which is 1.05 million m². However, both figures are significantly lower than the market volume in 2012-2013 of 1.41 million m². Therefore the survey makes clear that the targets set by India’s Solar Mission might not be achieved if the present situation continues. The outstanding MNRE payments have left some leading solar thermal system suppliers close to bankrupt, as even bankers have refused to provide new capital in the current fiscal year. Unless the government intervenes immediately by settling the pending funds, it might be a challenge to achieve the Solar Mission targets until 2022.
Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat are the three leading states in which nearly 75 % of the Channel Partners are located, and meetings were being held to discuss strategies of stop selling systems as net-off subsidies during the present financial year.
Jaideep Malaviya
Jaideep Malaviya is an expert in solar thermal industry and technology based in India.
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