Winning Bid Result for PV Module Procurement of 474 Base Stations of China Tower Guizhou Announced

Published: May 9, 2025 17:20

On May 9, the winning bid result for the 2025 (Bijie City) PV Module Procurement Project for Base Stations by Guizhou Branch of Tower Energy Co., Ltd. was announced. Shanghai Datang Mobile Communications Equipment Co., Ltd. was the bid winner, with a total tax-inclusive response price (evaluation price) of 1,501,632 yuan and a unit price of 0.66 yuan/W.

According to the tender announcement, Guizhou Branch of China Tower Corporation Limited planned to procure approximately 2,275,200 Wp of monocrystalline silicon PV modules for an estimated 474 base stations across Bijie City, setting a maximum price limit of 0.70 yuan/W (tax-exclusive unit price).

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