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

Published: Apr 27, 2025 17:55

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

The announcement revealed that a total of 36 enterprises participated in the bidding for the centralized procurement of PV modules. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: 1st place, JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; 2nd place, LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; 3rd place, Chint New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; 4th place, Yingli Energy Development Co., Ltd.; 5th place, TrinaSolar Co., Ltd.; 6th place, Tongwei Co., Ltd.; 7th place, Anhui Xuhe New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; 8th place, Risen Energy Co., Ltd.; 9th place, Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.; 10th place, Anhui Guosheng New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.

The winning candidates for CNNC's centralized procurement project for Tier 1 inverter equipment for 2025-2027 are divided into three sections. Section 1 is for centralized inverter-booster integrated machines, Section 2 is for 300KW and above string inverters, and Section 3 is for distributed/industrial and commercial project inverters with specifications of DC1000/150kW and below but above 20kW, and DC(300-1,000)V/20kW and below.

According to the announcement, seven enterprises participated in the bidding for Section 1. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: 1st place, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.; 2nd place, TBEA Xinjiang New Energy Co., Ltd.; 3rd place, Xiamen Kehua Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; 4th place, Zhuzhou Converter Technology National Engineering Research Center Co., Ltd.; 5th place, Sineng Electric Co., Ltd.

For Section 2, a total of 19 enterprises participated in the bidding. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: 1st place, Xiamen Kehua Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; 2nd place, Sineng Electric Co., Ltd.; 3rd place, TBEA Xinjiang New Energy Co., Ltd.; 4th place, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.; 5th place, GoodWe Technology Co., Ltd.

For Section 3, 12 enterprises participated in the bidding. The shortlisted candidates are as follows: 1st place, Ningbo Oaks Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.; 2nd place, Shenzhen Kstar Science & Technology Co., Ltd.; 3rd place, CNBM Xinyun Zhilian Technology Co., Ltd.; 4th place, Sineng Electric Co., Ltd.; 5th place, GoodWe Technology Co., Ltd.

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