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#数字资产市场动态 The recent surge in silver prices has been truly fierce—a 300% increase, directly shocking the photovoltaic industry chain.
The problem is clear: raw material costs have jumped nearly 30%, which is a real pressure for photovoltaic companies that rely on thin profit margins and high sales volume. Leading manufacturers like Longi and Jinko have started to take collective action, replacing silver with copper as the conductive material for the battery contact layer. This is a forced choice. However, there are significant risks involved—new process schemes lack sufficient long-term validation. If, after ten years, the batteries develop quality issues, it could lead to huge warranty claims. Who will bear this future cost?
The most ironic point is that this round of silver price increase benefits from photovoltaic demand (about 17% of global consumption). When prices rise to the point that they push away their biggest customers, it actually weakens the fundamentals supporting the bull market.
From a market logic perspective, this is both a result of supply and demand imbalance and a microcosm of capital game-playing. When speculative forces excessively push up prices, they will ultimately face a reality check—the industry chain will find ways to bypass this bottleneck. The tug-of-war in this commodity cycle has just entered a critical stage.