Shenzhen Energy Shule 2GW PV ESS Integrated Project Phase II 500MW Module Procurement Winning Candidates Announced

Published: Jan 17, 2025 14:29
[Shenzhen Energy Shule 2GW PV ESS Integrated Project Phase II 500MW Module Procurement Winning Candidates Announced] On January 17, the winning candidates for the PV module procurement of the 500,000 kW project under Phase II of the Shenzhen Energy Shule 2 million kW PV ESS integrated project were announced. The first winning candidate is Risen Energy Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 452.2894 million yuan; the second winning candidate is Anhui Guosheng New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 416.9951 million yuan. (Polaris Solar PV Network)

On January 17, the winning candidates for the PV module procurement of the second phase 500,000 kW project of the 2 million kW PV ESS integrated project in Shule by Shenzhen Energy were announced. The first-ranked candidate is Risen Energy Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 4.5228937312 billion yuan; the second-ranked candidate is Anhui Guosheng New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 4.1699511568 billion yuan; the third-ranked candidate is DAS Solar Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 4.52289470 billion yuan.

This tender is for the PV module procurement of the second phase 500,000 kW project of the 2 million kW PV ESS integrated project in Shule by Shenzhen Energy. The tendered equipment should be N-type TOPCon high-efficiency bifacial double-glass PV modules (with frames). The power of a single PV module should be 615 Wp or above, with a positive tolerance (0~5 W). The total bidding capacity is temporarily set at 653.59736 MW on the DC side.

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