[SMM PV] Guotai PV ETF surged nearly 3%, with PV+ESS synergy and new-type power grid construction attracting attention.

Published: Jun 9, 2026 17:58

On June 9, the PV ETF Guotai (159864) surged nearly 3%, drawing attention to PV+ESS synergy and new-type power grid construction.

CSC Financial pointed out that the construction of AI computing centers places higher demands on power supply and new-type power grids, and areas such as power equipment, energy storage, transformers, power distribution, and computing-power synergy are expected to become important extensions of the computing power industry chain. Against the backdrop of China’s entire-industry-chain advantages in power equipment, North America’s continuously growing AI computing power investment, and Europe’s urgent need for energy transformation, the power and grid sectors are expected to rise. During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, the State Grid Corporation of China’s fixed asset investment is expected to reach 4 trillion yuan, a 40% increase compared to the 14th Five-Year Plan; completed investment in power grid infrastructure saw a significant YoY rise, and the central range of grid capital expenditure shifted notably upward. At the policy level, the planning and construction of the “six networks” including “new-type power grids” is being emphasized, with investment in related fields projected to be enormous, and the main policy thrust has shifted to systematically shoring up weak links in infrastructure.

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