- JA Solar signed two module supply agreements with JUWI Renewable Energies to deliver 420,000 DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules for two South African solar projects.
- The projects will generate 672,000 MWh of clean power annually by end-2026, cutting CO₂ emissions by 625,000 tons.
JA Solar has signed two module supply agreements with JUWI Renewable Energies for solar power projects in South Africa totalling 220 MWac. The projects will supply clean electricity to major industrial users, including Glencore, Sasol, and Air Liquide.
Meanwhile, JA Solar will deliver about 420,000 high-efficiency DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules for the 100 MW Sonvanger Solar Plant and the 120 MW Paarde Valley PV2 project under the deal. Both plants are scheduled to be fully operational by the end of 2026.
Once completed, the projects will generate roughly 672,000 megawatt-hours of clean electricity each year, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 625,000 tons, equivalent to removing more than 130,000 cars from the road.
“We’re pleased to support JUWI in delivering on these major solar initiatives, which represent a meaningful step forward in South Africa’s clean energy journey,” said Aiqing Yang, Executive President of JA Solar. “By supplying advanced, reliable module solutions tailored for tough environments, we help our partners achieve their long-term energy and environmental goals.”