JinkoSolar has supplied 12.7 MW of PV modules to Hitachi
Systems, Ltd.("Hitachi Systems"), a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., for
a solar plant owned by Farmdo Corporation("Farmdo") in Ulan Bator,
Mongolia.
JinkoSolar delivered 12.7 MW of its high efficiency PERC
modules and custom built 36-cell and 48-cell dual glass modules. This shipment
marks JinkoSolar's first to the country. The power plant is the country's first
utility scale solar plant which covers 28 hectares of land and is expected to
be connected to the grid in November 2017. Supported by the Japanese Ministry
of the Environment, 40% of the project's construction fees will be financed
using a government subsidy. JinkoSolar is currently bidding as a competitive
candidate for two other projects managed by Hitachi Systems where construction
is expected to begin in 2018.
"Mongolia's
abundant resources and vast steppe make it an ideal location for developing the
local economy through solar power generation," commented Fujimoto Kazuaki, Division General Manager
of Hitachi Systems' Facility Solutions Division. "A steady and reliable supply of electricity is essential for economic
development. We are proud to have the opportunity to take part in Farmdo's
solar farm project and support renewable energy businesses across the nation.
JinkoSolar's global presence, extensive experience in solar power generation,
diversified products and strong R&D capabilities ensure that their modules
will work reliably even in the harshest of environments. Our partnership with
JinkoSolar was essential in making this project a success."
"We are very
pleased to have the opportunity to cooperate with Hitachi Systems on this
project," commented Gener Miao,
Vice President Global Sales and Marketing of JinkoSolar. "This is a big step for us in expanding our
presence in Mongolia. We look forward to creating a bright future for solar
energy there."
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