Recently, solar module manufacturers have seen a surge in order signings and major delivery milestones. Leading industry players, including LONGi Green Energy, JinkoSolar, AIKO, and Astronergy, have successively secured or completed hundred-megawatt-level module orders, spanning key projects across Europe, Southeast Asia, and the domestic Chinese market.
LONGi to Supply 750MW of PV Modules to Enery
On June 22, LONGi Green Energy announced the deepening of its strategic partnership with Enery, a prominent independent power producer (IPP) in Central and Eastern Europe. Enery is currently accelerating a 1.5GW pipeline of photovoltaic (PV) projects slated for development between 2026 and 2027. LONGi Green Energy will serve as the core technology supplier, providing solar modules for 50% of these total project reserves.
The first landmark project under this collaboration is the Ogrezeni hybrid energy project located in Giurgiu County, Romania. Construction on this project commenced in January 2026, featuring a planned PV installed capacity of 761MWp paired with a battery energy storage system (BESS) exceeding 1GWh. LONGi Green Energy will supply approximately 1.167 million units of its Hi-MO 9 PV modules for the project.
JinkoSolar Wins 448.7MW Module Procurement Bid
On June 22, the public bidding results for the PV module equipment procurement for the Ganlo Phase II PV Power Generation Project of Dadu River Company were officially released. JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. emerged as the winning bidder, securing the contract at a unit price of 0.765 RMB/W.
According to the bidding announcement, the tender primarily covers the procurement of 448.7087MWp of PV modules for the Ganlo Phase II project. The delivery period is tentatively scheduled to begin on June 20, 2026, with full delivery expected to be completed before September 30, 2026. The exact supply volume and timeline will be subject to written notices from the project developer.
AIKO Secures 173MW Module Order in the Philippines
Recently, AIKO signed a definitive agreement with Tigon Power, a well-known energy development and operations company in the Philippines, to supply modules for the 173MW SAPANG utility-scale ground-mounted PV power plant project in Pampanga Province. Under the agreement, AIKO will supply its high-efficiency ABC (All-Back-Contact) modules for the entirety of the project.
The project is scheduled to connect to the grid in the third quarter of 2028. Driven by the premium performance of AIKO’s ABC modules, the system can generate an additional 10.684 million kWh of electricity annually compared to standard TOPCon modules within the same land footprint, yielding an extra estimated 6.8 million RMB in annual revenue for the client.
Astronergy Delivers 163MW Module Order for Major Computing Hub
On June 17, Astronergy successfully completed module deliveries for Phase I of the Green Power Aggregation Pilot Project in the "East Data, West Computing" Industrial Park in Qingyang, Gansu Province. The company supplied 163MW of its ASTRO N7 steel-frame modules to the site.
Developed by Gansu Electric Power Investment Group, the project has a total planned capacity of 2GW to be implemented in two phases. Phase I comprises 250MW of solar PV and 750MW of wind power, alongside supporting energy storage systems and step-up substations. The project is expected to grid-connect by September 2026. Once operational, it will provide vital green power support for one of the primary computing hubs under China's national "East Data, West Computing" digital infrastructure strategy.
Ronma Solar Commissions 5.2MW Solar-Storage Project in Nigeria
Recently, a 5.2MW solar PV + 12MWh energy storage microgrid system featuring diesel generator backup successfully completed commissioning and was officially integrated into operation in Nigeria. The project was invested in, constructed, and operated by Ronma Solar.
The project site is located far from the public utility grid and has historically relied heavily on diesel generators for electricity. To reliably meet the power demands of the local mining area, Ronma Solar designed an off-grid microgrid solution consisting of a 5.2MW PV generation system and a 12MWh energy storage system, utilizing diesel generators as a strategic backup power source.
Source:EnergyTrend
