JinkoSolar states it has actually provided 3 GW of modules for 2 Acwa Power jobs in Saudi Arabia, utilizing its n-type Tiger Neo series 78 and series 66 solar modules.
October 17, 2024 Patrick Jowett
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Chinese solar module producer JinkoSolar is providing roughly 3 GW of its tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar modules to Saudi Arabia after signing a supply contract with Acwa Power.
The agreement covers 2 sub-projects within the Saudi PIF4 task group, which is backed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). The very first, the 1.2 GW Haden solar photovoltaic power station, will utilize JinkoSolar's n-type Tiger Neo series 78 solar modules. The job is being contracted by China Energy Engineering Group Consortium.
The 2nd, the 1.8 GW Al-Khushaybi power station job, contracted by Indian business L&T, will utilize JinkoSolar's newest n-type Tiger Neo series 66 solar modules.
A declaration from JinkoSolar stated its Tiger Neo modules have actually shown outstanding low deterioration rates, low temperature level coefficients and high dependability, making sure high efficiency under Saudi Arabia's high irradiation, heats and regular sandstorms.
Previously this year, JinkoSolar and Acwa Power signed a plan of structure cooperation contracts, which will see the 2 business team up on solar jobs worldwide.
In October 2023, the 2 business revealed a 3.8 GW supply arrangement covering 2 solar jobs in Saudi Arabia.
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