Recently, leading photovoltaic (PV) companies have significantly stepped up their market expansion efforts both at home and abroad. Leveraging its advantages in N-type technology, JinkoSolar has secured a total of 209.26MW of module orders across domestic and international markets. Astronergy has successfully signed a 10MW BIPV EPC project in Bangladesh, while Risen Energy has partnered with local collaborators to further develop commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop PV projects in Malaysia.
- JinkoSolar Secures 209.26MW of Module Orders at Home and Abroad
JinkoSolar has recently experienced explosive growth across both international and domestic markets.
Driven by the outstanding performance of its N-type Tiger Neo 3 series modules, the company has achieved consecutive wins in major PV markets including the UK, Italy, France, and Australia, with cumulative overseas supply agreements totaling 179.26MW. Key projects include:
United Kingdom: JinkoSolar entered into a strategic partnership with a leading UK clean energy distributor, successfully signing a 56.89MW order. The modules will be designated for local commercial and industrial distributed PV projects.
Italy: The company signed a 56.12MW supply agreement with a local Italian distributor, with the Tiger Neo 3 series continuing to support the expansion of renewable energy adoption in the country.
France: JinkoSolar secured a 45.69MW supply agreement with a French distributor, focusing on C&I distributed PV projects and injecting strong momentum into France’s energy transition and distributed energy autonomy goals.
Australia: A 20.56MW supply agreement was signed with a local Australian distributor, further consolidating JinkoSolar’s market share in the region.
In addition to overseas orders, JinkoSolar also won a 30MW module procurement tender for the Wushan project of Huadian Chongqing, with a total bid value of RMB 22.425 million, corresponding to a unit price of RMB 0.748/W.
According to the tender documents, the project involves the centralized procurement of approximately 30MWp of N-type TOPCon bifacial monocrystalline modules, with specifications including: Power output ≥ 710Wp、Conversion efficiency ≥ 22.9%、Dimensions (L × W × H): 2384mm × 1303mm × 33mm.
In principle, all module deliveries are required to be completed by March 31, 2026.
- Astronergy Successfully Signs a PV Project in Bangladesh
Recently, Astronergy Bangladesh officially signed an EPC turnkey agreement with local industry leader BRB Cable Industries Ltd., under which Astronergy will construct a 10MW building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system for the client.
The project comprises 7MW of PV capacity for industrial facilities and 3MW for hospital rooftops. This marks Astronergy’s first BIPV project in Bangladesh and is currently the largest BIPV project of its kind in the country. Compared with conventional PV systems, the solution features deep integration of PV modules with building structures, delivering both energy generation and architectural functionality.
- Risen Energy Advances Rooftop PV Development in Malaysia
Recently, Risen Energy held a strategic cooperation signing ceremony with Malaysian solar EPC company Eco Persona, announcing plans to jointly develop commercial and industrial rooftop PV projects across four northern states in Malaysia.
Centered on technological upgrades, the cooperation will prioritize the deployment of Risen Energy’s mass-produced HJT Hyper-ion Pro modules, which feature power outputs exceeding 740Wp. The solution will be complemented by string inverters and C&I energy storage cabinets, forming a highly efficient PV-plus-storage integrated system.
The two parties have previously delivered multiple benchmark projects in regions such as Kedah and Penang in 2025, with cumulative installed capacity exceeding the megawatt scale. This deepened strategic partnership will leverage Risen Energy’s high-efficiency heterojunction technology together with Eco Persona’s localized EPC capabilities to further reduce levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) and accelerate the expansion of the Southeast Asian C&I PV market.
Source:EnergyTrend
