Recently, leading manufacturers, leveraging their advanced technical capabilities and diversified product portfolios, have continuously made new breakthroughs in overseas markets.
From LONGi Green Energy securing its first overseas order for the Hi-ROOF-S system tailored for commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop scenarios, to JinkoSolar landing a massive 300 MW high-efficiency module supply contract in Japan, and Hency Solar's successful signing of a heterojunction (HJT) product contract for a French developer's African project, Chinese photovoltaic (PV) enterprises are steadily consolidating their leading position in the global market.
LONGi's C&I Rooftop PV Module System Wins First Overseas Order
Recently, LONGi Green Energy signed a cooperation agreement with PEKAT-Solar, a Malaysian solar solutions provider, marking the first overseas order for its self-developed C&I rooftop PV system, the LONGi-Hi-ROOF-S.
According to the cooperation plan, PEKAT-Group will utilize its local experience in energy management and engineering implementation to jointly promote more Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) projects in Malaysia with LONGi. Furthermore, the collaboration between the two parties will upgrade from single projects to deep strategic synergy, aiming to establish a suitable green energy service system for the ASEAN market.
JinkoSolar Signs 300 MW Module Supply Agreement with Japan's DMM
Recently, JinkoSolar announced the formal signing of a 300 MW supply agreement for its Tiger-Neo-3.0 (Feihu 3) high-efficiency modules with DMM, a well-known Japanese company.
As per the agreement, these products will be used in multiple solar power plant projects across Japan and will enter DMM's robust distribution network to meet diverse market demands.
Hency Solar Secures 33.07 MW Heterojunction Module Order from France
On November 10, Hency Solar and French developer InnoVent SAS successfully held a component supply contract signing ceremony for the Waterloo 33.07 MWp PV project in Sierra Leone.
According to the agreement, the Waterloo project will exclusively utilize the self-produced 210R-132 format heterojunction (HJT) high-efficiency modules from Hency Solar.
Both parties stated that they will use this cooperation as an opportunity to continue deepening their strategic synergy, actively promote the implementation of follow-up projects under the 500 MW cooperation framework, and continuously expand the application of Hency Solar's HJT modules in more project scenarios.
Source:EnergyTrend
