Huasun Wins Bid to Supply 720-740 W HJT Solar Modules for China’s National Hybrid RE Project

2025/07/01

Huasun Energy has been awarded the contract for the second batch of 2025 photovoltaic (PV) module procurement by State Grid Jibei Power Company, a subsidiary of State Grid Corporation of China. Under the agreement, Huasun will supply high-efficiency heterojunction (HJT) modules with ultra-high power outputs of 720-740 W for the next phase of Chinas flagship National Wind-Solar-Storage-Transmission Hybrid Demonstration Project, scheduled for grid connection in October 2025.



Located in the Bashang region of Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province in North China, the project is a key national initiative jointly led by the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Science and Technology, National Energy Administration, and State Grid. As the worlds largest integrated energy project combining wind, solar, storage, and transmission capabilities, it has played a critical role in advancing hybrid power generation, grid integration, and energy storage technologies since its launch in 2009significantly accelerating Chinas renewable energy transition.



The tender called for PV modules with power outputs ranging from 720 W to 740 W, setting a new global benchmark in high-power module procurement. This stringent requirement reflects the project's emphasis on advanced technology and long-term performance. Huasun’s successful bidawarded at a premium pricedemonstrates its strong competitive edge in the field of HJT technology. The selection underscores not only the superior efficiency and reliability of Huasuns products but also the company’s proven ability to deliver at scale. Together, these strengths signal growing market confidence in Huasun’s solutions and reinforce its leadership in next-generation solar innovation.


This milestone reinforces Huasun’s commitment to advancing HJT commercialization and supporting large-scale renewable energy initiatives in China and beyond. Huasun will continue to prioritize innovation, contributing to major national renewable projects and advancing the global transition to sustainable energy systems.

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