Leading solar manufacturers secured approximately 15 GW in module sales and supply agreements at the SNEC 2025 PV Expo in Shanghai, reflecting robust global demand for advanced solar technology, according to industry sources.
JinkoSolar finalized a 1.75 GW deal to supply n-type TOPCon modules for the fifth phase of the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) solar project, as reported by industry sources. The company also entered into strategic partnerships to promote its Tiger Neo 3.0 modules in Pakistan and neighboring regions.
Arctech Solar signed a contract with PowerChina’s Guizhou Engineering Co. for the Saudi SPPC Round 5 project, delivering 1.25 GW for the MAS project and 500 MW for the AHK2 project, both utilizing Arctech’s Skyline II tracker systems.
JA Solar reached a memorandum of understanding with India’s Knack Energy to supply 2 GW of solar cells to boost domestic manufacturing. Additionally, JA Solar agreed to provide 230 MW of modules for clean energy projects in Honduras.
Huasun established a strategic alliance with Italy’s Sentnet Group to supply advanced heterojunction technology (HJT) modules for agrivoltaic projects across Italy and the Mediterranean.
Seraphim secured over 1.8 GW in module orders at the event, including a 1 GW contract for a desertification control project in Inner Mongolia, a 500 MW deal with Suzhou Zhongguan Meidi, and a 300 MW agreement with Pakistan’s Suncore Solar.
Aiko Solar reported over 600 MW in sales of its ABC n-type modules on the first day, reaching about 1.6 GW in agreements for both distributed and utility-scale projects by the second day.
Hanersun signed a 400 MW supply agreement with Brazil’s Solfácil and a 60 MW deal with Solar Nature in Uzbekistan.
These major contracts at SNEC 2025 highlight the accelerating adoption of high-efficiency solar modules worldwide.