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Qidong Hongjun HJT Cell and Module Project Advances with New Regulatory Approval

published: 2026-03-16 14:06

According to relevant public information from the Qidong Municipal People's Government, on March 12, the Qidong Water Conservancy Bureau issued an official approval for the water and soil conservation plan regarding the production and construction of the Qidong Hongjun Heterojunction (HJT) Cell and Module Project.

Invested and constructed by Qidong Hongjun New Energy Co., Ltd., the project is located on a plot east of Xiyuan Road and south of Century Avenue in Qidong City. With a total investment of approximately 2 billion yuan, it plans to build a production base with a capacity of 4GW for heterojunction cells and 2GW for modules. The first phase of the project involves an investment of about 1 billion yuan to construct a 2GW HJT bifacial double-glass module production line.

It is reported that the project was signed in Qidong as early as July 2024. In August of the same year, the construction entity—Qidong Hongjun New Energy Co., Ltd., with a registered capital of 600 million yuan—was officially established and settled. In the following month, it successfully completed its project filing through the Jiangsu Province Investment Project Online Approval and Supervision Platform.

Entering the second half of 2025, the project's construction achieved a substantial breakthrough. It completed the public notice of acceptance for the first-phase Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in August of that year, followed by the official confirmation of the winning bid for the first-phase engineering construction in November. This marked the project's comprehensive entry into the physical factory construction phase.

The successful public announcement of this water conservancy approval represents another vital compliance procedure fulfilled by the Qidong Hongjun project during its construction period. As various preliminary approvals and compliance procedures are steadily secured, the Qidong Hongjun Heterojunction Cell and Module Project is going full steam ahead toward substantial production.

Source:EnergyTrend

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