Recently, Chinese solar module manufacturers have continued to secure and deliver major overseas orders. JA Solar’s 3GW project in the UAE has entered the delivery phase, JinkoSolar has signed a 300MW module supply agreement in Tajikistan, and Trina Solar has clinched a 269MW module order in Germany.
JA Solar’s 3GW Module Order Enters Delivery Phase
Recently, JA Solar announced that following its designation as a preferred supplier by UAE-based international renewable energy company Masdar in 2025, its first shipment of solar modules was dispatched to Abu Dhabi this July. The total order volume reaches 3GW.
This order is designated for the UAE RTC (Round-the-Clock) solar-plus-storage project, which features 5.2GW of solar capacity and 19GWh of energy storage. As the world's first renewable energy project designed to achieve 24/7 power supply, it is expected to be fully operational by 2027. The electricity generated will be used to meet the growing power demands of local infrastructure, such as artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.
JinkoSolar Secures Another 300MW Overseas Module Order
Recently, JinkoSolar signed a formal agreement to supply 300MW of high-efficiency modules to a client in Tajikistan. The project will utilize Tiger Neo 3.0 N-type TOPCon high-efficiency modules for the construction of a large-scale utility solar plant on the western slopes of the Pamir Plateau.
Since the first half of 2026, the Tiger Neo 3.0 modules have secured multiple gigawatt-level orders across the Middle East, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the domestic market. This has pushed the product's global cumulative order volume past 20GW, with approximately 60% of these orders originating from the global distributed generation market.
Trina Solar Clinches 269MW Module Order in Germany
Recently, Trina Solar entered into a module supply partnership with GOLDBECK SOLAR, a leading European utility-scale solar EPC provider. Under the agreement, Trina Solar will supply its Vertex N-type TOPCon solar modules to the Schafhöfen Solar Park in Bavaria, Germany.
The project has a total installed capacity of 269MW. Construction is set to begin this year, with full grid connection scheduled for 2027.
Source:EnergyTrend
