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Sungrow Power Supply Class A stock eyes Monday test after fresh patent headlines
26 January 2026
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Sungrow Power Supply Class A stock eyes Monday test after fresh patent headlines

Shanghai, Jan 26, 2026, 06:32 GMT+8 — Premarket update.

  • Sungrow Power Supply’s Class A shares ended at 163.04 yuan, marking a 1.66% increase.
  • Weekend read: fresh patent grants related to battery packs and power conversion surfaced.
  • The next key macro read for the sector is China’s January PMI, set for release on Jan. 31.

Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.’s Class A shares (300274.SZ) are set to draw attention at Monday’s Shenzhen open. The stock last closed at 163.04 yuan, marking a 1.66% gain. TradingView

This is significant since Sungrow operates where two shifting trades collide: solar equipment and grid-scale storage. When sentiment shifts, investors often pivot first to these large, liquid names. Yahoo Finance

This week’s focus isn’t on a single headline but on whether buyers will return after a quiet weekend, as China’s data and policy cues come back into play.

Recent Chinese market data over the last two days revealed a new utility-model patent awarded to Sungrow, linked to a “single battery cell, battery pack and electrical device.” The patent was authorized on Jan. 23. In China, utility-model patents usually protect small technical upgrades. Caifuhao

Sina Finance also highlighted another Securities Star entry showing a utility-model patent for a busbar structure and converter module, authorized on Jan. 23. The abstract outlined an integrated busbar design aimed at tidying up wiring inside modules. Sina Finance

Patent notices like these aren’t earnings reports. Traders get that. Still, they feed into the usual Sungrow narrative: keep pushing hardware upgrades, drive failure rates lower, and hold the line on pricing in a competitive market.

Sungrow has pushed that narrative internationally too. “WFES 2026 marks the MENA region’s move from setting targets to actual execution,” said Thompson Meng, a Sungrow vice president, in a Jan. 22 press release, linking bankability with proven technology and grid readiness. PR Newswire

Investors remain focused on Sungrow’s earnings outlook over the cycle. According to Chinese financial data provider 10jqka, as of Jan. 24, 33 institutions had projected Sungrow’s 2025 results. The consensus sees earnings per share at 7.13 yuan, marking a 34.02% increase from the previous year. basic.10jqka.com.cn

Macro data is the other factor to watch. China’s National Bureau of Statistics plans to release the monthly purchasing managers’ index (PMI) at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 31, according to its calendar. The PMI, a survey-based indicator of business activity, is closely monitored for early signs of demand. National Bureau of Statistics of China

The risk is clear-cut: a weak data release, a sudden spike in solar equipment prices, or a new wave of international trade tensions could strike the sector quickly. Large-cap leaders usually take the hit first.

On Monday, all eyes will be on whether Sungrow can maintain its gains from Friday’s close during early trading. Attention will also focus on whether the wider clean-energy sector can build on that momentum. The next major event to watch is the PMI release scheduled for Jan. 31.

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