According to incomplete statistics from the Digital New Energy DataBM. Com, since the end of the "signing tide" after the SNEC exhibition in Shanghai, a number of Chinese photovoltaic enterprises have recently won overseas orders, with a total of six orders signed. The total number of contracts signed reached 7.87 GW, involving Jingao Technology, TCL Solar, CITIC Bo and Kangfenwei.
From the point of view of contracted capacity , there are three enterprises that have signed a single project capacity of GW level . They are Kangfenwei, Jingao Technology and CITIC Bo (in order of disclosure time).
On June 26, Kangfenwei signed a cooperation agreement with Sunkind Energy, an Indian photovoltaic company, to build a 4GW solar module production line in India.
On July 16, Jingao Technology and Masdar signed the Banka and Bilasuvar photovoltaic power generation projects in Azerbaijan, with a contract volume of 1GW.
On July 17, CITIC Bo announced that it had formally signed a cooperation order with Shanghai Electric for the Saudi Sad awi Photovoltaic Project , with a capacity of 2.3GW.
Earlier, on April 10, Shanghai Electric and Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co., Ltd. signed a cooperation agreement on Saudi Saidawei 2GW photovoltaic project. In terms of the number of
contracts signed, Jingao Technology and TCL Solar have the largest number of contracts signed, both of which are two . The total contracted amount is 1.22 GW and 0.35 GW respectively .
JA Technology signed two module supply agreements with JUWI Renewable Energy Company of Germany on June 26, with a contract volume of 0.22 GW; and signed Banka and Bilasuvar photovoltaic power generation projects in Azerbaijan with Masdar on July 16, with a contract volume of 1GW.
On June 24, TCL Solar signed a contract with Pakistan Intergra Solar Energy Company (Integra Solar Pakistan) . Its 2025 annual goal is to provide 100MW photovoltaic system products for the local market in Pakistan. On
7 July, TCL Solar has AU Solar Solution Pvt. Ltd. With two well-known solar energy enterprises in Pakistan. Madina Solar Pvt. Ltd. have reached important strategic cooperation. It plans to provide 150 MW and 100 MW high-efficiency photovoltaic modules to the local market in 2025.