According to EnergyTrend, multiple PV project orders have been signed, delivered or put into operation recently. Four enterprises namely Jinko Solar, Dinto Solar, Sineng Electric and Chint Power have successively unveiled new progress on their overseas PV projects.
Jinko Solar Secures German PV Module Order
On July 7, Jinko Solar announced it recently signed a high-efficiency module supply agreement with a German energy developer with a capacity of 343.79 MW.
All deliveries will adopt Tiger Neo 3.0 N-type TOPCon high-efficiency modules, specially deployed for large-scale ground-mounted power stations in northern Germany.
Dinto Solar Signs Egyptian HJT Module Order
On July 8, Dinto Solar disclosed that it had formally inked a 20 MW high-efficiency heterojunction (HJT) module distribution contract with an Egyptian client, covering mass supply of 740 W high-power G12-132 format modules.
The modules will be mainly applied to PV water pumping systems and various distributed PV scenarios across Egypt’s desert regions. The G12-132 modules have obtained authoritative certifications including TUV and CQC to guarantee reliable performance.
Under this deal, Dinto Solar will carry out long-term collaboration with local Egyptian distribution networks focusing on desert PV water pumping and distributed projects. The company expects full delivery of all 20 MW modules to be completed in August this year.
Sineng Electric Supplies Equipment to Algerian PV Power Stations
On July 7, Sineng Electric announced it had finished equipment supply for multiple PV plants in Algeria with an aggregate capacity of 154 MW.
The project covers two PV stations located in Béchar Province in western Algeria and Ouargla Province in the northeast. Tailored to the local harsh conditions featuring high temperature, drought and heavy sandstorms, Sineng Electric delivered integrated inverter-transformer skids rated at 8.8 MW and 4.4 MW, which are compatible with high-efficiency N-type TOPCon dual-glass modules.
Chint Power Completes Grid-Connection of Romanian PV Plant
On July 9, Chint Power stated a 93 MW PV power station in Romania has achieved grid-connected power generation recently.
Chint Power delivered an all-in-one comprehensive PV system solution for the project, including core equipment such as inverters and box-type transformers as well as full professional technical after-sales support. Romania has evolved into a core growth market for the PV sector in Central and Eastern Europe. Chint Power has completed delivery of a number of local PV projects and built up solid experience in end-to-end project services.
Source:EnergyTrend