Recently, Chinese photovoltaic (PV) enterprises have continued to successfully secure overseas module orders. JinkoSolar has successively won a total of 715MW in module orders across the South Korean, Italian, and Myanmar markets. Meanwhile, GCL Integration has signed a cooperation agreement with the Thai energy company Getz Energy to supply up to 1GW of modules over the next three years.
JinkoSolar Signs New Overseas Orders for 715MW of Modules
Recently, JinkoSolar has successively captured module orders in South Korea, Italy, and Myanmar, reaching a cumulative contracted volume of 715MW. These orders cover a diverse range of application scenarios—including commercial and industrial (C&I) distributed solar, residential PV, and large-scale ground-mounted power plants—further strengthening the company's sales channels and project footprint in key overseas markets.
South Korea: The company officially signed a 500MW supply agreement for Tiger Neo 3.0 high-efficiency modules with a core strategic distribution partner in South Korea. This batch of modules will fully enter the South Korean C&I and residential distributed markets.
Italy: JinkoSolar signed a 115MW Tiger Neo 3.0 high-efficiency module supply agreement with a renowned clean energy investor in Italy. These modules will be exclusively supplied to large-scale ground-mounted power plant projects in central and southern Italy.
Myanmar: The company officially signed a 100MW Tiger Neo 3.0 module distribution agreement with a Myanmar EPC enterprise, Kaixi International New Energy (Myanmar) Industrial Co., Ltd. This agreement is dedicated to serving the rapidly growing C&I distributed PV projects in Myanmar.
GCL Integration Signs 1GW Module Supply Agreement in Thailand
On May 25, GCL Integration signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Thai energy company Getz Energy. The two parties finalized a cooperation agreement to supply up to 1GW of PV modules over the next three years, aiming to support Thailand's clean energy transition and the construction of large-scale local PV projects.
Under the agreement, GCL will supply high-efficiency PV modules to Getz Energy, complemented by Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) solutions. These associated products will primarily be utilized in large-scale ground-mounted power plants and integrated solar-plus-storage projects. To safeguard the pace of local project development, deliveries will be rolled out in phases according to construction and grid-connection schedules.
Source:EnergyTrend