China’s Wind + Solar Capacity Tops 1.8 TW-A Scale Signal the West Should Not Ignore

Feb 4, 2026

Highlights

  • China's combined wind and solar installed capacity is projected to exceed 1.8 TW by the end of 2025.
  • Renewables are expected to represent 47.3% of the total capacity, surpassing thermal power by approximately 300 GW.
  • Solar accounts for 30.8% of the installed capacity, but its actual electricity generation share is lower (~14%) due to intermittency and capacity factors.
  • China's massive renewable deployment creates competitive advantages through:
    • Lower costs
    • Industrial learning
    • Supplier clustering
    • Export potential for manufacturers

Chinaโ€™s renewable buildout hit another milestone (opens in a new tab): combined wind and solar installed capacity exceeded 1.8 terawatts (1,840 GW) for the first time, according to Chinaโ€™s National Energy Administration and reporting by Peopleโ€™s Daily. By end-2025, Chinaโ€™s total installed generation capacity reached 3.89 TW (+16.1% YoY), with solar at 1.20 TW (+35.4%) and wind at 0.64 TW (+22.9%). Wind+solar now represent 47.3% of installed capacity, and the report says they exceed thermal capacity by roughly 300 GWโ€”a symbolic threshold, even if it does not translate one-for-one into electricity output.

Solarโ€™s Real Share of โ€œPowering Chinaโ€

Installed capacity is not the same as electricity produced. Solarโ€™s capacity share is about 30.8% (1.20/3.89), but solarโ€™s generation share is materially lower because sunlight is intermittent and capacity factors are lower than those of dispatchable plants.

Independent generation datasets suggest solarโ€™s share of electricity has nonetheless surgedโ€”Ember analysis indicates solar reached roughly 14% of Chinaโ€™s electricity mix in June 2025, and wind+solar hit record monthly levels.

Why This Could Become a Competitive Advantage

Scale becomes an advantage when it turns into lower unit costs, faster iteration, and industrial learning. Chinaโ€™s massive deployment fuels demand for turbines, inverters, grid equipment, storage, and upstream inputsโ€”including rare earth permanent magnets used in many wind turbines.

Over time, this can produce compounding benefits: denser supplier clusters, more standardized components, greater EPC experience, and a larger home market that absorbs early production runs. That โ€œlearning laboratoryโ€ effect can eventually translate into cheaper, faster, more bankable projectsโ€”and a tougher competitive environment for Western manufacturers, developers, and even grid technology vendors.

Disclaimer: This news item originates from Peopleโ€™s Daily, a Chinese state-affiliated outlet. Figures and framing should be verified independently and interpreted alongside power-generation data, grid integration, curtailment, and regional dispatch realities.

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