Major Order! JA Solar Technology, LONGi, Chint, TrinaSolar, TBEA, Kehua, Zhuzhou Converter, etc. Are Pre-selected as Bidders

Published: Apr 27, 2025 18:02
On April 25, the winning candidates for the China National Nuclear Corporation's (CNNC) 2025-2026 centralized procurement project for Tier 1 PV module equipment and the CNNC's 2025-2027 centralized procurement project for Tier 1 inverter equipment were announced. According to informed sources, the scale of this centralized procurement for PV modules is 29 GW.

On April 25, the winning candidates for the China National Nuclear Corporation's (CNNC) 2025-2026 centralized procurement project for Tier 1 PV module equipment and the 2025-2027 centralized procurement project for Tier 1 inverter equipment were announced. According to informed sources, the scale of this PV module centralized procurement is 29 GW.

The announcement revealed that a total of 36 enterprises participated in the bidding for the PV module centralized procurement. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: First place, JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; second place, LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; third place, Chint New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; fourth place, Yingli Energy Development Co., Ltd.; fifth place, TrinaSolar Co., Ltd.; sixth place, Tongwei Co., Ltd.; seventh place, Anhui Xuhe New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; eighth place, Risen Energy Co., Ltd.; ninth place, Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.; tenth place, Anhui Guosheng New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.

The winning candidates for the CNNC's 2025-2027 centralized procurement project for Tier 1 inverter equipment are divided into three sections. Section 1 is for centralized inverter-booster integrated machines, Section 2 is for 300 KW and above string inverters, and Section 3 is for inverters for distributed/commercial and industrial projects, with specifications of DC 1000/150 kW and below but above 20 kW, and DC (300-1,000) V/20 kW and below.

According to the announcement, seven enterprises participated in the bidding for Section 1. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: First place, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.; second place, TBEA Xinjiang New Energy Co., Ltd.; third place, Xiamen Kehua Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; fourth place, Zhuzhou Converter Technology National Engineering Research Center Co., Ltd.; fifth place, Sineng Electric Co., Ltd.

For Section 2, a total of 19 enterprises participated in the bidding. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: First place, Xiamen Kehua Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; second place, Sineng Electric Co., Ltd.; third place, TBEA Xinjiang New Energy Co., Ltd.; fourth place, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.; fifth place, GoodWe Technology Co., Ltd.

For Section 3, 12 enterprises participated in the bidding. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: First place, Ningbo Oaks Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.; second place, Shenzhen Kstar Science & Technology Co., Ltd.; third place, CNBM Xinyun Zhilian Technology Co., Ltd.; fourth place, Sineng Electric Co., Ltd.; fifth place, GoodWe Technology Co., Ltd.

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