China’s Huasun will cooperate with state-owned Xinjiang Silk Road in the production of high-efficiency heterojunction (HJT) photovoltaic products, the module company said in a statement. Xinjiang Silk Road focuses on research and development (R&D) and production of high-efficiency solar cells and modules.
“Under the agreement, Huasun will supply more than 1 GW of high-efficiency HJT products annually, including silicon wafers, cells and modules,” the company said. “Leveraging its expertise in HJT technology, Huasun will work closely with Xinjiang Silk Road in product supply, production, R&D and marketing to support various photovoltaic project requirements.”
According to Huasun, it also plans to leverage the land resources and independent power grid of the Xinjiang Silk Road. “Xinjiang, known for its abundant sunlight, vast land resources and arid climate, is crucial for China’s photovoltaic sector,” the company added.
“This partnership represents an important milestone for Huasun in commercializing HJT technology. By enhancing technical and business cooperation, Huasun and Xinjiang Silk Road aim to accelerate the adoption of highly efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly photovoltaic solutions worldwide,” said Jimmy Xu, Chairman and CEO of Huasun Energy.
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