Chinese solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd has signed an agreement with ACWA Power Co (TADAWUL: 2082) to supply 3 GW of solar modules for two sub-projects within a significant solar cluster in Saudi Arabia.
The agreement focuses on JinkoSolar's N-type Tiger Neo series, which utilizes advanced N-type TOPCon technology. Specifically, the supply includes 78 devices for the 1.2-GW Haden solar project and 66 devices for the 1.8-GW Al-Khushaybi project, as announced in a statement on Thursday.
The construction of the two sites is being handled by the China Energy Engineering Group Consortium and L&T, respectively.
This new contract follows a previous agreement made about a year ago, in which JinkoSolar committed to deliver 3.8 GW of N-type Tiger Neo modules for two other ACWA Power projects in Saudi Arabia—the 1.581-GWp Al Kahfah and the 2.257-GWp Ar Rass 2.
Earlier in 2024, JinkoSolar also revealed plans to establish a joint venture in Saudi Arabia, aimed at creating a factory capable of producing 10 GW of solar cells and modules.
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