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Global solar industry sees 95% increase in average downtime days due to pandemic, supply chain

By Kelsey Misbrener | May 25, 2022

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GCube Insurance Ltd has released its latest market insights report, “Supply Another Day: Gauging the insurance impacts of renewable energy’s supply chain challenge.”

Drawing on the expertise of the company’s global underwriting and claims teams, the report articulates the impacts of global supply chain disruption and rising inflation on renewable energy developers, manufacturers and insurers, amid a climate of unprecedented demand for clean energy — and recommends cooperation, precise evaluation of insured values and targeted investment in skills and supply chain diversification, in the bid to improve resilience for the global renewable sector.

According to the report, the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent supply chain disruptions have pushed sector-wide average business downtime days up by 38% on 2016 levels; reversing a downward trajectory seen in 2018 with a more than 10% rise in downtime days between 2019 and 2020. BI periods on those claims continue to lengthen, while the volume of BI claims examined remain static over the past two years.

The global solar industry has witnessed the worst effects of this disruption, with a 95% increase in average downtime days. Recurring COVID-19 lockdowns in China, combined with a shortage of other options for the manufacture and supply of complex solar components worldwide, have exposed the weaknesses of the solar industry’s total reliance on Southeast Asia and sent a clear message on the importance of diverse supply opportunities.

Without an industry-wide effort to diversify the solar supply chain, procurement delays and cost inflation are set to increase. However, public and private sector investment has struggled to support growth within supply chains, which hinders both the establishment of new supply routes and infrastructure, and the development of key skills and expertise.

This lack of funded development leaves the supply chain unable to scale up its resources and its personnel to accommodate the growing demands of the sector. This is a particular challenge for contractors, who face pressures to stretch resources and drive down their rates to capture emerging opportunities. GCube predicts an increase in contractor quality claims over the coming months as OEMs struggle to accommodate the strain on their resources and rates.

“The market continues to face challenges that are unprecedented in GCube’s 25+ years of experience working with renewable energy insureds. The demand for renewable energy projects and the technology, equipment and skilled labor required to deliver them has never been higher. But the roadblocks created by the pandemic on the world’s path towards a cleaner energy future have exposed weaknesses in the global supply chain, which must be urgently addressed,” said Fraser McLachlan, CEO of GCube.

“Preparedness will be a make-or-break component of the renewable energy developer’s business plans in today’s market, and part of that is taking reasonable ownership of the level of risk they bring to their projects. Ensuring that TIVs are reported as accurately as possible is critical to enabling appropriate cover for components and downtime, and protecting revenue streams – while a realistic approach to competitive contractor rates can offer both security for themselves and flexibility for the contractor in buffering against quality failures,” McLachlan continued.

“Supply Another Day” is available exclusively to GCube’s clients and brokers. For further information, or to request a copy, email: info@gcube-insurance.com.

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