Company news
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0907-2025
LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 Earns TÜV Rheinland’s Top Rating for Shading Resistance
In 2024, LONGi’s R&D team in Xi’an optimized the Hi-MO X10 module’s shading resistance after users reported efficiency losses due to shading. Using HPBC 2.0 cells and a quasi-bypass design, the module passed TÜV Rheinland testing and earned a Class A rating.
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0907-2025
JA Solar's 220MW bifacial modules enter South Africa
In 2024, South Africa, JUWI Project Director Richard Doyle and a JA Solar representative signed a module supply agreement to deliver 420,000 DeepBlue 4.0 Pro panels for two 220MW solar projects. Driven by South Africa’s push for energy transition, JA Solar was selected after rigorous technical evaluation. The projects are set to be connected to the grid by the end of 2026, providing clean electricity and reducing CO₂ emissions by 625,000 tons annually.
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2606-2025
Croatia's largest photovoltaic project uses JA Solar's DeepBlue 4.0 Pro
Recently, Croatia, the "country of a thousand islands" in Eastern Europe, ushered in a milestone in the history of renewable energy development. The country's largest photovoltaic project to date, the "Korlat Photovoltaic Project", which is fully supplied by JA Solar Technology, officially broke ground.
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2606-2025
8 Years Together: Xinjie New Energy Marks a Milestone in Clean Energy
In June 2025, Hubei Xinjie New Energy held its 8th anniversary celebration at its headquarters. Employees gathered for a series of activities—including a keynote speech, team games, a fingerprint tree ceremony, and a time capsule—to honor past achievements and embrace a shared vision for a greener future.
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1103-2025
Sungrow wins Japanese order
During 2025, Sungrow Japan entered into an important agreement with Sun Village Co., Ltd.
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1103-2025
New PV policy for 2025? You can't grab the solar panels even if you have money
On January 23, 2025, the National Energy Board officially issued the latest version of the “Management Measures for the Development and Construction of Distributed Photovoltaic Power Generation” (hereinafter referred to as the “new management measures”), which will take April 30 as the demarcation point of the old and new distributed PV policies.