Exclusive: Musk's Team Reportedly Conducted Confidential Visits to Multiple Chinese Solar Firms, Focusing on HJT and Perovskite Technology Players

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Investors seeking stock opportunities should refer to Jin Qilin analyst reports for authoritative, professional, timely, and comprehensive insights to uncover potential thematic investments. Driven by Elon Musk's remarks regarding the construction of space-based solar-powered AI data centers and a planned 200GW photovoltaic capacity, market attention on the domestic solar sector has intensified sharply. According to sources speaking to Neng Jian Pai, Musk's team recently conducted confidential visits to several Chinese photovoltaic enterprises. The inspection projects involved segments such as equipment, silicon wafers, and cell modules, with a particular focus on companies pursuing heterojunction (HJT) and perovskite technology pathways. One solar company confirmed the itinerary to Neng Jian Pai, stating, "We have indeed had contact with Musk's team, but the details of the inspection are confidential." (By Liu Lili) Sina's statement: This article is published on Sina.com to convey more information and does not imply endorsement of the views or confirmation of the descriptions within. The article's content is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice. Investors acting on this information do so at their own risk.

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