TrinaSolar and LONGi Win the Bid for China Resources' Concentrated Procurement of Modules (North China Region)

Published: Feb 5, 2025 09:33
On January 25, the winning bid results for the fourth batch of PV project PV module equipment concentrated procurement in 2024 by China Resources Power (North China Region Section One and Section Two) were announced. The winning companies were TrinaSolar Co., Ltd. and LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd., with a unit price of 0.705 yuan/W.

On January 25, the winning bid results for the fourth batch of PV projects in 2024 by China Resources Power, involving concentrated procurement of PV module equipment (Section One and Section Two of the North China Region), were announced. The winning companies were TrinaSolar Co., Ltd. and LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd., with a unit price of 0.705 yuan/W.

According to the tender announcement, the total procurement scale is 2.56 GW. This time, only the 750 MW in the North China Region has its winning bid results announced, while the combined 1.81 GW in the South China and Central China Regions has not yet been disclosed.

The Fourth Batch of PV Projects in 2024 by China Resources Power: Concentrated Procurement of PV Module Equipment (Section One of the North China Region)

The tender announcement shows that the total procurement capacity is 550 MWp of N-type bifacial double-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2,382×1,134×30 mm, solar cell dimensions of 182×210 mm, and power output ≥615 Wp.

The Fourth Batch of PV Projects in 2024 by China Resources Power: Concentrated Procurement of PV Module Equipment (Section Two of the North China Region)

The total procurement capacity is 550 MWp of N-type bifacial double-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2,382×1,134×30 mm, solar cell dimensions of 182×210 mm, and power output ≥615 Wp.

The Fourth Batch of PV Projects in 2024 by China Resources Power: Concentrated Procurement of PV Module Equipment (Section One of the South China Region)

The total procurement capacity is 800 MWp of N-type bifacial double-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2,382×1,134×30 mm, and power output ≥615 Wp.

The Fourth Batch of PV Projects in 2024 by China Resources Power: Concentrated Procurement of PV Module Equipment (Section Two of the South China Region)

The total procurement capacity is 110 MWp of N-type bifacial double-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2,384×1,303×33 mm, and power output ≥710 Wp.

The Fourth Batch of PV Projects in 2024 by China Resources Power: Concentrated Procurement of PV Module Equipment (Section of the Central China Region)

The total procurement capacity is 900 MWp of N-type bifacial double-glass monocrystalline modules, with module dimensions of 2,382×1,134×30 mm, and power output ≥620 Wp.

Except for Section One of the North China Region, which had its bid opening on January 15, 2025, the bid opening for all other sections took place on January 16, 2025.

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