[SMM Analysis] Zhuhai Hongjun announced the construction of a 6 GW annual-capacity HJT photovoltaic module factory in Saudi Arabia

Published: Sep 30, 2025 18:11
Source: SMM
[SMM Analysis] Recently, Zhuhai Hongjun SoleFiori (a subsidiary of China's Hongjun New Energy) announced a partnership with local Saudi counterparts to build a 6 GW HJT PV module factory.

Recently, Zhuhai Hongjun SoleFiori (a subsidiary of China's Hongjun New Energy) announced a partnership with local Saudi counterparts to build a 6 GW HJT PV module factory. While this appears to be a market-level expansion, it reflects strategic positioning and industry chain realignment within Sino-Saudi energy cooperation. SoleFiori’s HJT modules are claimed to feature over 95% bifacial efficiency and a low temperature coefficient—advantages that translate directly into more stable and higher power generation in high-temperature, high-irradiation, and sand-prone desert environments. By locating production in Saudi Arabia, the company not only positions itself closer to future demand markets while reducing logistics and tariff risks, but also embeds itself into the local industrial system through localized manufacturing, enabling two-way integration of technology and capital.

Source:Baidu

This move is not isolated. As early as 2024, Jinko (JinkoSolar) announced a joint venture with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) subsidiaries Renewable Energy Localization Company (RELC) and Vision Industries to build a 10 GW solar cell and module plant, with equity shares distributed 40%:40%:20%. Jinko’s new facility is expected to commence production in 2026, adding a key piece to its global network. Meanwhile, Jinko has already supplied a total of 3 GW for multiple projects in Saudi Arabia.

From a macro perspective, Chinese PV producers are transitioning from an “export” model to “localized production” in the Middle East/Gulf region. Against the backdrop of European and American tariff barriers and geopolitical risks, establishing production capacity overseas serves as a strategic hedge. At the same time, Saudi Arabia leverages such joint ventures to facilitate technology transfer, job creation, and industrial upgrading. In the long run, if more producers localize, Saudi Arabia and neighboring markets could not only absorb module capacity but also cultivate mature local supply chains, potentially forming a new regional PV manufacturing hub.

Of course, such arrangements are not without challenges. Factors such as whether factories can be completed on schedule and achieve planned capacity, how quickly local supporting parts supply can ramp up, the pace of training local technical and management personnel, and potential future adjustments to trade policies or subsidies will all play a role. More critically, even with local production sites, if key upstream materials—such as wafers, films, and glass—remain import-dependent, the degree of localization will remain limited. Overall, however, SoleFiori’s decision to build a 6 GW HJT plant in Saudi Arabia marks a significant step for Chinese manufacturers in participating in the global energy transition and reshaping the PV industry chain landscape.

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM‘s internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or to learn more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
[SMM PV News] Solarium Commissions 1 GW Solar Module Plant in India
Mar 20, 2026 11:18
[SMM PV News] Solarium Commissions 1 GW Solar Module Plant in India
Read More
[SMM PV News] Solarium Commissions 1 GW Solar Module Plant in India
[SMM PV News] Solarium Commissions 1 GW Solar Module Plant in India
India's Solarium Green Energy has commissioned a 1 GW fully automated solar module facility in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Backed by an INR 900 million investment, the plant manufactures high-efficiency 'G12' modules up to 725 Wp using 'TOPCon', half-cut, and bifacial technologies. This move toward backward integration aims to secure Solarium's 'EPC' supply chain, boost margins, and potentially generate over INR 10 billion in annual revenue.
Mar 20, 2026 11:18
[SMM PV News] Japan to End Large-Scale Solar FIP Auctions After FY 2026
Mar 20, 2026 11:17
[SMM PV News] Japan to End Large-Scale Solar FIP Auctions After FY 2026
Read More
[SMM PV News] Japan to End Large-Scale Solar FIP Auctions After FY 2026
[SMM PV News] Japan to End Large-Scale Solar FIP Auctions After FY 2026
Japan's METI announced it will terminate its auction-based 'FIP' program for large-scale solar (>250 kW) and exclude 10-50 kW ground-mounted commercial solar from 'FIT' support after fiscal year 2026. However, residential (<10 kW) and roof-mounted commercial installations will continue to receive tiered 'FIT' support. The renewable energy levy for FY 2026 is set at JPY 4.18/kWh. Japan's recent 27th solar auction allocated 79 MW at an average of JPY 4.61/kWh.
Mar 20, 2026 11:17
[SMM PV News] Pakistan's Uncounted Solar Boom
Mar 20, 2026 11:16
[SMM PV News] Pakistan's Uncounted Solar Boom
Read More
[SMM PV News] Pakistan's Uncounted Solar Boom
[SMM PV News] Pakistan's Uncounted Solar Boom
Pakistan's energy transition is being drastically mismeasured due to unrecorded distributed solar deployments, reports think tank Renewables First. While official data shows only 6.8 GW of net-metering, estimates suggest the distributed market exceeded 24 GW by mid-2025. With total module imports now reaching 51.5 GW, this consumer-led 'quiet reorientation' could generate 1,730 TWh and save the country $180 billion in fossil fuel imports over the modules' lifetime, urging an immediate update to official energy accounting.
Mar 20, 2026 11:16
[SMM Analysis] Zhuhai Hongjun announced the construction of a 6 GW annual-capacity HJT photovoltaic module factory in Saudi Arabia - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)