JA Solar has commenced delivery of 1 GW DeepBlue 4.0 Pro high efficiency PV modules for Suji Sandland PV project in Urad Front Banner, Inner Mongolia. Furthermore, after being completed by the end of 2025, the Suji Sandland project is expected to generate 2.96 billion kWh of electricity annually.
The project is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 2.68 million tonnes per year. The PV modules have been designed to endure high ultraviolet radiation, frequent sandstorms, and large temperature fluctuations. The project incorporates PV plus ecological restoration model by utilising under-module planting to help with building a micro-ecosystem and combat desertification.
Earlier in January 2025, JA Solar completed the delivery of high-performance n-type PV modules to the 1 GW PV project at the Ulan Buh Desert Northeast New Energy Base initiative in China. This energy base is envisioned as a significant hub for wind and solar power, with a planned capacity of 12 GW.
