past two weeks, Jingke Energy, modules is about 13.01 GW . The scale of energy storage orders is about 3.
From the perspective of order scale, there are 3 orders of GW level for photovoltaic modules. Total scale up to 11.8GW ; There are 2 GWh energy storage orders , with a scale of 3. See the following table
for details: Jinko Energy has signed six photovoltaic orders in the past two weeks, totaling 11.
Australia is undoubtedly the hottest optical storage market in the past two weeks. According to statistics, in the past two weeks, five of the six enterprises have reached cooperation with Australian enterprises. The specific signature of
each enterprise is as follows:
JinkoSolar: Signed a photovoltaic order
of approximately 11.66 GW Digital New Energy DataBM.According to incomplete statistics, JinkoSolar has signed 11658 in the last two weeks. According to public information, JinkoSolar has no orders for energy storage in the last two weeks. The largest
PV module order was signed by JinkoSolar and China's core strategic partners on May 9.
On May 12, the official website of JinkoSolar announced that it had signed a formal agreement with Masdar of the United Arab Emirates. Supply of 2GW high efficiency PV modules for Abu Dhabi RTC Renewable Energy Project.
Trina Solar: 350 MW PV orders + 2. The project will be configured with 350 MW PV and 2.
July 7, Keshida signed a 1GWh battery energy storage distribution agreement with Australian distributor One Stop Warehouse (OSW) from 2026 to 2028 . It covers a full range of residential, commercial and industrial energy storage solutions.
On May 7, Ningde Times announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Zinfra, an Australian energy infrastructure service provider, to jointly deliver, operate and maintain Australia's large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) project. Accelerate the localization layout of Ningde era in the Australian market, but the specific scale is not disclosed. On
13 May, Jingao Technology and Australia OSW, Luxco Energy, Sol Distribution, Solar Agent and five mainstream Greentech distributors signed agreements to supply a total of 1G W modules.
On May 13, Tongwei and One Stop Warehouse, an Australian photovoltaic distributor, formally signed a cooperation framework agreement, but the specific size of the contract has not yet been disclosed.
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