Renewable Energy

JA Solar empowers South Korea’s n-type grid connected venture

In a significant stride towards sustainable energy, JA Solar, has delivered a resounding success in South Korea’s solar landscape. The company recently supplied an impressive 3MW of n-type modules for the prestigious Atae/Taejun/Yueun photovoltaic (PV) power plant project, nestled in the heart of Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do. This ambitious endeavor marks South Korea’s inaugural n-type grid-connected initiative, solidifying JA Solar’s eminence in the industry.

Amidst much anticipation, the Atae/Taejun/Yueun project was seamlessly integrated into the grid in May of this year, a momentous accomplishment that heralded a new era of sustainable energy in the region. The project’s n-type modules, furnished by JA Solar, have exhibited exceptional power generation performance since the commencement of operations, earning widespread acclaim from experts and observers alike.

JA Solar’s journey in the South Korean solar sector commenced in 2011, with the company swiftly establishing a local presence and earning a reputation for delivering high-efficiency products and top-tier services. This reputation was further bolstered by the company’s contributions to monumental projects such as South Korea’s largest wind-solar hybrid endeavor and the grandest bifacial PERC PV power project. Particularly noteworthy is JA Solar’s DeepBlue 3.0 series, a trailblazing innovation that secured both the KS Certification and the Highly Durable Eco-friendly Solar Module recognition, underscoring the formidable competitiveness of JA Solar’s offerings within the domestic market.

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