Recently, JinkoSolar has intensively signed multiple supply agreements in the European distribution market, with a focus on three core photovoltaic markets—France, Spain, and Germany. The contracted products are mainly the high-efficiency Tiger Neo 3 series photovoltaic modules.
France: JinkoSolar signed a supply agreement for 139 MW of Tiger Neo 3 high-efficiency photovoltaic modules with a key local distributor.
Germany: The company signed a supply agreement with a German local distributor for 37.11 MW of Tiger Neo 3 high-efficiency photovoltaic modules.
Spain: JinkoSolar successfully signed a supply agreement with a Spanish local distributor for 20.86 MW of Tiger Neo 3 high-efficiency photovoltaic modules.
According to statistics, the total scale of newly disclosed orders by the company in recent periods has exceeded 5.22 GW, covering major global photovoltaic markets across Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East and Africa. This reflects a business pattern in which “gigawatt-scale centralized projects” and “high-frequency distributed orders” advance in parallel.
From a regional perspective, the Middle East and Africa, along with the Asia-Pacific region, have contributed the majority of gigawatt-scale centralized orders. Based on disclosed data, Saudi Arabia represents the single largest contract by volume: JinkoSolar signed a 2 GW supply agreement with China Energy Engineering Group for local project development.
In the Asia-Pacific region, supply agreements with Pakistani partner MesolSolar and Australian partner GoSolar each reached 1 GW. In addition, markets such as Japan and Uzbekistan recorded order volumes of 300 MW and over 300 MW, respectively.
Meanwhile, orders in Europe exhibit a clear “multi-point expansion” characteristic. In addition to the aforementioned orders in France, Germany, and Spain, JinkoSolar has continued to secure orders in the United Kingdom (56.89 MW), Italy (approximately 86 MW in total), Poland (17.76 MW), the Netherlands (10.4 MW), and Switzerland (10.04 MW), among others.
The successful execution of this series of orders not only validates the technical adaptability of N-type TOPCon products in overseas markets, but also further strengthens JinkoSolar’s global business model driven by a dual-engine strategy combining centralized and distributed photovoltaic applications.
Source:EnergyTrend
