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Demand for Domestic Products Supports First Solar Pricing Power - Barclays

Published 11/01/2022, 11:05 AM
Updated 11/01/2022, 11:10 AM
© Reuters.  Demand For Domestic Products Supports First Solar (FSLR) Pricing Power - Barclays

By Sam Boughedda

First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR) was upgraded to Equal Weight from Underweight, with its price target raised 82% from $89 per share to $162 per share by Barclays analysts on Tuesday.

The analysts said in a note to clients that demand for domestically-manufactured products supports First Solar's pricing power while its "almost sold-out status through 2026 kicks the concern about potential ASP deterioration down the road."

"There was a lot of focus on the bookings numbers going into earnings as the number would give the market an indication of what impact IRA was having on FSLR discussions - would bookings slow down or ASPs start to come down as customers factored in a potential buildout of US manufacturing in the US and/or want to share in FSLR's manufacturing credits? Or would customers pay up and book further out to ensure domestically manufactured supply? Short answer: it was the latter with FSLR almost selling out an additional 2 years to 2025 even with the 3.5 GW of additional capacity that was announced subsequent to the 2Q22 call, while average ASPs rose a penny and a half for the 16.6 GW of bookings," the analysts explained.

They added that the firm's main takeaway from this quarter was that demand for vertically integrated US-manufactured modules is much stronger than they expected, driven by customer demand for products that will enable them to benefit from the 10% domestic content adder.

"We think there will continue to be puts and takes that could take the stock in either direction, which an Equal Weight rating better reflects. Potential upside: 1) module assembly in the US doesn't qualify for domestic content; 2) additional facilities in the US which would generate incremental tax credits; 3) Europe's potential implementation of the equivalent of UFLPA, among other," added Cho. "Potential downside: 1) module assembly does qualify for domestic content, which may push FSLR to have to share credits, as we estimate 7-8 GW of module capacity (ex-FSLR) in the US next year; 2) FSLR not being eligible to benefit from the wafer credit; 3) slower than expected start-ups for the 3 facilities that are slated to come on between 2023 and 2025."

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