New report explores the photovoltaics market by type that is expected to reach $345.59 billion by 2020

The market by type for global photovoltaics market is segmented into Organic photovoltaics and Inorganic photovoltaics.

According to a new market research report "Photovoltaics Market By Type (Organic PV, Inorganic PV), Component (Crystalline Silicon PV Cells, Thin Film PV Cells, Modules, Optics, Trackers), Application (Residential, Non-Residential And Utility) & Geography Analysis and Forecasts to 2013-2020", the total market is expected to be worth $345.59 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 18.30 %.

Browse 80 market data tables and 95 figures spread through 210 pages and in-depth TOC on “Photovoltaic Market".

Photovoltaic (PV) systems are used to convert sunlight into electricity. They are safe, reliable, incur less operating costs, and are easy to install.

The speed at which PV market is growing has introduced new challenges in the management of the electricity system. The enormous potential of solar PV and its various beneficial attributes is majorly driving the market for the same.

Thus, PV is playing a vital role in the power/energy system. The PV market is likely to continue to register growth in the APAC region primarily in China and Japan.

PV systems are helping in delivering clean, safe, affordable, and decentralized electricity to people.

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The photovoltaics market is expected to grow from $89.52 billion in 2013 to $345.59 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 18.30% between 2014 and 2020. The photovoltaic market is growing rapidly in many segments and applications due to various reasons such as their environmental friendly attributes, minimum maintenance, and cost saving.

The major market players are investing heavily in PV technology. Furthermore, many governments are also providing various incentives and funding to this market.

This report details the market trends, drivers, and challenges with respect to the global photovoltaics market and forecasts the market till 2020, based on components, types, applications, and geography. This global report provides a bird’s eye-view of the market across geographies –that is North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and RoW (Rest of the World).

APAC holds the largest share in the photovoltaic market and has been identified as the fastest growing region, with China and Japan occupying the major market share. Europe and North America are also considered to be promising markets, with Germany and the U.K.

in Europe, and the U.S. and Canada in North America providing an impetus to the growth of the same.

The competitive landscape of the market presents valuable insights about the players in the photovoltaics market. The global photovoltaics market report profiles 12 promising players in the market and further explains their business overview, product portfolio, recent developments, and the key strategies adopted by the same.

The market is witnessing numerous collaborations and partnership agreements across the value chain between tier-one companies.

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Some of the major players in this market include Kaneka Corporation (Japan), Kyocera Corporation (Japan), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), Panasonic Corporation (Japan), Sharp Corporation (Japan), JA solar Co. Ltd (China), Jinko Solar (China), ReneSola Co. Ltd (China), Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd (China), Trina Solar (China), Yingli Green (China), and Canadian Solar (Canada).

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