Recently, momentum in the photovoltaic (PV) module market has continued to accelerate, marked by a steady stream of new orders and project deliveries. Trina Solar achieved a commercial breakthrough for its perovskite/crystalline silicon tandem modules, securing its first order from a customer in New Zealand. Meanwhile, LONGi Green Energy Technology’s Hi-MO 9 modules were successfully deployed in a large-scale wind-solar hybrid project in the Dominican Republic, and JinkoSolar emerged as the top candidate for a 448.7 MW PV module procurement project.
Trina Solar Secures First Order for Perovskite Tandem Modules
Trina Solar recently signed its first contract with a high-end distributed generation customer in New Zealand for its self-developed, high-efficiency perovskite/crystalline silicon tandem PV modules.
Leveraging Trina Solar's world-record-breaking 900+W tandem technology platform, the modules delivered for this order feature a standardized industrial design and development. Fully compliant with residential PV standards, this milestone marks a successful leap for the technology from laboratory research prototypes to mass-deliverable commercial products.
LONGi’s Hi-MO 9 Modules Deployed in Latin American Wind-Solar Hybrid Project
In the Dominican Republic, the Esperanza Renovable plant—the country's first large-scale wind-solar hybrid renewable energy power station—has officially commenced operations.
Located in the municipality of Esperanza, Valverde Province, the solar portion of the project, Esperanza Solar II, fully utilizes LONGi’s Hi-MO 9 series modules across its entire capacity.
JinkoSolar Named Top Bidder for N-Type PV Module Procurement Order
On June 16, the public bidding candidates for the PV module equipment procurement for the Ganluo Phase II PV Power Generation Project of the Dadu River Company were announced. JinkoSolar Co., Ltd. was named the top candidate with a bid price of 0.765 RMB/W.
According to the bidding announcement, the scope of this procurement covers all modules required for the Ganluo Phase II project, representing a DC-side capacity of approximately 448.7087 MWp. The project will utilize N-type TOPCon bifacial dual-glass 630Wp modules.
The delivery schedule is tentatively set to begin on June 20, 2026, with all PV module deliveries for the project expected to be completed by September 30, 2026. The exact supply volume and timing will be subject to written notice from the project developer.
Source:EnergyTrend
