JA Solar to Supply Mono PERC Modules for Japan's Largest Single PV project
- JA Solar, a leading solar cell and also solar modules manufacturer, has on Monday claimed that it has actually won the order to supply its Mono PERC MBB modules for Japan's largest single photovoltaic or pv (PV) project.
Additionally, the claimed solar power plant will certainly be having a capacity of 110 MW and located in Kansai, Japan.
The business had entered the Japanese market in 2011, as well as since then it has acquired a solid footprint in the regional PV market with its mono and also multi solar items.
Commenting on safeguarding the project, Jin Baofang, chairman of the board of directors and also CEO of JA Solar, claimed that "as a country with a fully grown PV industry, Japanese consumers have greater requirements for the quality as well as efficiency of solar products. Over the past nine years, JA Solar's items have actually preserved high acknowledgment in the Japanese market, thanks to their exceptional high quality and also efficiency."
"Looking forward, we will certainly continue to create high-efficiency PV technologies to give our worldwide clients with better items," included Baofang.
Moreover, this solar project is expected to connect to the grid by March 2022 as well as will produce 150 million kWh of electricity as soon as functional. Also, it is most likely to trim co2 discharges by 50,000 lots each year.
On the other hand, the company's complete delivery of PV modules to Japan went beyond 4 GW as well as occupying over 10 percent of the marketplace share by the end of 2019.
Lately, the company has revealed that Thailand's 12.5 MW floating solar power plant, which used its high-efficiency PERC modules, was successfully connected to the grid. As the first massive drifting solar power plant in Thailand, the completion of the project is of great relevance to the growth of regional renewable energy.
The plant is constructed in a commercial reservoir, and its generated electricity is provided to the customer's manufacturing base via underground cable televisions. The plant will certainly come to be a solar park open up to the general public and site visitors with a focus on promoting the development of regional renewable resource after getting in operation.