China Resources 5.4 GW Module Centralised Procurement: GCL, DMEGC, Huayao Optoelectronics, and JA Solar Technology Shortlisted

Published: Aug 17, 2026 13:24
On August 12, China Resources Power released the announcement of shortlisted candidates for the winning bidders in the concentrated procurement of PV module equipment for its 2026 PV projects. According to the announcement, four module enterprises—GCL Technology, DMEGC, Huayao Optoelectronics, and JA Solar Technology—were shortlisted, with bid prices ranging from 0.663 to 0.712 Yuan/W, as shown in the table below:

On August 12, China Resources Power released the announcement of shortlisted candidates for the concentrated procurement of PV module equipment for its 2026 PV projects.

According to the announcement, four module enterprises—GCL Technology, DMEGC, Huayao Optoelectronics, and JA Solar Technology—were shortlisted, with bid prices ranging from 0.663 to 0.712 Yuan/W. See the table below for details:

The tender notice showed that this centralised procurement of modules was divided into three package lots. Package Lot 1 and Package Lot 2 were each divided into two sections. Package Lot 1 had a scale of 3 GW, Package Lot 2 had a scale of 2 GW, and Package Lot 3 reached 400 MW, bringing the total scale of the three package lots to 5.4 GW.

Package Lot 1:

The modules procured under this package lot were N-type TOPCon bifacial dual-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2382×1134×30 mm and power ≥620 Wp.

The total procured capacity under this package lot was 3,000 MWp, divided into two sections, as follows:

Section 1: 1,600 MWp, applicable to PV projects under south China regions such as China Resources Power’s South China and Central China regional divisions and Chongqing Energy Group;

Section 2: 1,400 MWp, applicable to PV projects under north regions such as China Resources Power’s East China, North China, Central & Western, Northern, and Northeast regional divisions.

The expected delivery period will be concentrated from August 2026 to July 2027.

Package Lot 2:

The modules procured under this package lot were N-type TOPCon bifacial dual-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2384×1303×33 mm and power ≥710 Wp.

The total procured capacity under this package lot was 2,000 MWp, divided into two sections, as follows:

Section 1: 800 MWp, applicable to PV projects under south China regions such as China Resources Power’s South China and Central China regional divisions and Chongqing Energy Group;

Section 2: 1,200 MWp, applicable to PV projects under north regions such as China Resources Power’s East China, North China, Central & Western, Northern, and Northeast regional divisions.

The expected delivery period will be concentrated from August 2026 to July 2027.

Package Lot 3:

The total estimated procured capacity under this package lot was 400 MWp, including: the Daishan project—N-type bifacial dual-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2384×1303×35 mm, power ≥725 Wp, and an estimated capacity of 155 MWp; and the Ruian project—N-type TOPCon bifacial dual-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2384×1303×33 mm, power ≥725 Wp, and an estimated capacity of 245 MWp.

The expected delivery period will be concentrated in August 2026 to November 2026 (Daishan project) and November 2026 to July 2027 (Ruian project).

 

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