14 enterprises won the bids for modules and inverter procurement orders from China Railway Shanghai Group Co., Ltd.

Published: May 13, 2025 11:24

On May 12, the winning bid results for the procurement of PV modules and inverters under framework agreements for the PV power plants of China Railway Shanghai Group Co., Ltd. were announced.

There were eight winning enterprises for Section 1 PV modules, namely Daheng Energy Co., Ltd., CECEP Solar Energy Technology (Zhenjiang) Co., Ltd., Tangshan Haitai New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd., Guocheng Energy Construction Group Co., Ltd., Hefei JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Seraphim PV System Co., Ltd., and GCL System Integration Technology Co., Ltd.

There were six winning enterprises for Section 2, namely Ginlong Technologies Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Sofar Solar Co., Ltd., Aiswei Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Kstar Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Canadian Solar (Suzhou) Technology Co., Ltd., and GoodWe Technology Co., Ltd.

The tender announcement indicated that the procurement was divided into two sections. Section 1 involved the procurement of P-type single-sided regular backsheet, P-type double-sided double-glass, N-type single-glass, and N-type double-glass PV modules with a power generation capacity of 580W and above, and solar cell sizes of 182mm and above.

Section 2 involved the procurement of three-phase string inverters with power generation capacities including 50-60kW (380V), 100kW and above (380V), and 175kW and above (≥480V).

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