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As of 14:26 on April 8, 2025, the CSI Photovoltaic Industry Index (931151) fell by 0.75%. In terms of constituent stocks, China Southern Power Grid Energy (003035) led by 4.07%, Hoymiles (688032) rose 3.92%, and Canadian Solar (688472) rose 3.26%; Kehua Data (002335) led the decline by 10.00%, Aiko shares (600732) fell 8.46%, and Shuangliang Energy Conservation (600481) fell 8.46%. Photovoltaic ETF Fund (516180) fell 2.66%, with the latest price of 0.51 yuan.
In terms of liquidity, photovoltaic ETF funds changed hands by 4.8% intraday, with a turnover of 2.751 million yuan. In the long run, as of April 7, the average turnover of photovoltaic ETF funds in the past one week was 4.9546 million yuan.
In terms of shares, the latest share of photovoltaic ETF funds reached 111 million, a new high since the beginning of this year.
On the news side, at 11:25 on April 2, the photovoltaic real-time power generation output of the Inner Mongolia power grid exceeded the 20 million kilowatt mark for the first time, reaching 20.36 million kilowatts, a record high! Photovoltaic power generation from scratch to break through 10 million kilowatts, Inner Mongolia power grid has gone through a full 12 years, and to achieve the leap from 10 million kilowatts to 20 million kilowatts, it took only 2 years! This breakthrough has witnessed the step-by-step development of new energy in Inner Mongolia's power grid, marking a new step in the autonomous region's efforts to accelerate the construction of a new power system and promote the green and low-carbon transformation of energy.
Industry organizations released an article pointing out that looking forward to the next five years, the global photovoltaic industry will enter a critical window period for the next technology iteration. The industry consensus at home and abroad believes that the next generation technology that breaks through the current limit of crystalline silicon cells will be crystalline silicon + perovskite tandem technology. In other words, crystalline silicon cell technology that can smoothly introduce perovskites will have stronger vitality and competitiveness.
Investors can take advantage of the photovoltaic ETF fund (516180) and the new materials ETF index fund (516890) to grasp the investment opportunities in related industries.
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PV ETF fund closely tracks the CSI Photovoltaic Industry Index, which selects no more than 50 of the most representative securities of listed companies from the securities of listed companies whose main business involves the upstream, midstream and downstream of the photovoltaic industry chain as the index sample to reflect the overall performance of the securities of listed companies in the photovoltaic industry.
According to the data, as of March 31, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks of the CSI Photovoltaic Industry Index (931151) are LONGi Green Energy (601012), Sungrow Power Supply (300274), TCL Technology (000100), TBEA (600089), Tongwei (600438), TCL Zhonghuan (002129), JinkoSolar (688223), Chint Electric (601877), Deye (605117), JA Solar Technology (002459), the top 10 weighted stocks together accounted for 55.78%.
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CSI New Materials ETF Index Fund closely tracks the CSI New Materials Thematic Index, which selects 50 listed companies whose business involves basic materials such as advanced steel, non-ferrous metals, chemicals, inorganic non-metals, and key strategic materials as the index sample to reflect the overall performance of the securities of listed companies with new materials themes.
According to the data, as of March 31, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks of the CSI New Materials Theme Index (H30597) are CATL (300750), North Huachuang (002371), Wanhua Chemical (600309), LONGi Green Energy (601012), Sanhuan Group (300408), Tongwei (600438), Huayou Cobalt (603799), San'an Optoelectronics (600703), GEM (002340), Baofeng Energy (600989), the top ten weighted stocks accounted for 52.75%.
Related Products:
Photovoltaic ETF Fund (516180), Ping An Photovoltaic Index Fund (Class A: 012722; Category C: 012723);
New Materials ETF Index Fund (516890).
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