InfoLink Consulting, a Chinese solar market analysis firm, has reported that Taiwan added 902 MW AC of PV capacity from January to October 2025. Cumulative installed capacity in Taiwan has reached 15.2 GW AC by October, as permitting delays and local objections slowed ground-mounted projects. The government has shifted its 20 GW target between 2025 and 2026 due to continuous installation challenges across China. InfoLink forecasts 2025 demand at 1.5 to 2 GW DC, with installations of 1.3 to 1.7 GW AC amid ongoing policy constraints. Local TOPCon modules are priced at $0.220 to $0.240/W, while Southeast Asian imports range from $0.135 to $0.150/W. Taiwan imported 800 MW of modules by November 2025 for self-consumption projects bypassing Voluntary Product Certification (VPC) requirements. InfoLink concludes that Taiwan’s solar market has entered a cautious adjustment phase, with policy momentum remaining restrained.