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JinkoSolar and LONGi Land Massive Solar Agreements Across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa

published: 2026-03-30 14:25

Recently, JinkoSolar has successively signed supply agreements for a total of nearly 48MW of N-type TOPCon modules in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Netherlands, and Egypt. Meanwhile, LONGi Green Energy has also secured a massive order for over 1.3GW of photovoltaic (PV) modules during an exhibition in South Africa.

  1. JinkoSolar Secures Nearly 48MW in Orders from the UAE, the Netherlands, and Egypt

Recently, JinkoSolar has finalized multiple PV module supply agreements across the UAE, the Netherlands, and Egypt, reaching a total capacity of 47.87MW. These new orders exclusively utilize JinkoSolar's N-type TOPCon modules, which are designed to meet the differentiated power generation needs required by the complex climate conditions of these various regions.

UAE: JinkoSolar signed a 20.12MW supply agreement for Tiger 3 modules with a local UAE distributor. These will be used for residential, commercial, and industrial distributed projects.

Netherlands: JinkoSolar signed a 10.25MW supply agreement for Tiger 3 modules with a core distributor in the Netherlands, which is similarly targeted at the distributed PV market.

Egypt: JinkoSolar is supplying 17.5MWp of N-type TOPCon Tiger Neo modules for a large-scale PV power plant owned by the Misr Beni Suef Cement Company in Egypt. This project is being jointly developed by JinkoSolar and several local enterprises. The modules' high resistance to wind and sand, high-temperature tolerance, and anti-degradation capabilities perfectly suit the demands of the local large-scale industrial environment.

  1. LONGi Green Energy Signs a New 1.3GW Module Order in South Africa

From March 25th to 27th, at the "Solar & Storage Africa 2026" exhibition held in Johannesburg, South Africa, LONGi signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with multiple regional partners in Africa, bringing the total contracted volume of PV modules to over 1.3GW.

The successful securement of this massive order relies primarily on LONGi's product strategy, which is tailor-made for the local African environment. During the exhibition, LONGi highlighted and launched several new types of modules specifically adapted to the African climate, such as the Hi-MO 9 Zaoxue module and the Hi-MO S10 module.

While expanding its business operations, LONGi also set up installation training activities at the exhibition site. These sessions provided local solar installers and electricians with practical, hands-on technical training covering PV installation and inverter matching.

Source:EnergyTrend

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