Jetion will supply 300 MW of bifacial modules for project in Poland

A significant portion of the modules have already been manufactured, shipped and delivered. The rest should be delivered by the end of this year

Recently, GoldenPeaks Capital together with its strategic construction partner CNBM Group and equipment supply partner Jetion Solar signed a 300 MW supply agreement for Jetion's JTSSh bifacial PV modules.

Present at the g ceremony were Daniel Tain, president of GoldenPeaks Capital; Professor Peng Shou, Chairman of CNBM Triumph Group; Sun Jie, president of Jetion Solar.

“When other suppliers suffer from raw material shortages or power outages, CNBM Group and Jetion Solar have proven to be a reliable and ingenious combination,” highlighted Tain.

“CNBM Group is strengthening its position as a leading EPC contractor in Europe. We are pleased to our partners GoldenPeaks Capital and Jetion Solar and build on the existing successful relationship,” commented Shou.

“Once again GoldenPeaks Capital has chosen our reliable, high-performance bifacial solar s to power its fast-growing portfolio in Europe. We are confident that Jetion Solar can maintain a strong and harmonious partnership with GPC and help GPC expand into the clean energy sector,” said Jie.

According to the companies, a significant part of the modules has already been manufactured, sent and delivered to Poland and the rest should be delivered by the end of this year. Last week, Daniel Tain, president of GoldenPeaks Capital, oversaw the shipment of an additional 45 MW of s to Poland. In October, 35 MW had already been shipped.

These modules will be used in the company's Foxtrot, Gamma and Charlie projects in Poland, which are already being built and should be connected to the network in 2022.

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Ericka Araújo
Communications Leader Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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