Power On Middle East and Africa: resilient Saudi storage masks new risks
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Power On: Recent highlights from the Middle East and Africa power and renewables sector
- Executive summary
- 1. Module import trends diverge across MEA
- Figure 1: Monthly PV module imports from China (Q4 to Q1 2026)
- 2. The Middle East conflict will add cost and execution risk to MENA’s local supply chain
- Table 1: Status of key solar PV manufacturing segments in the Middle East
- 3. Saudi Arabia accelerates storage amid regional conflict
- Figure 2: Battery revenue stack by product comparison per market, 2025
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