China-based PV modules manufacturer, Astronergy has been selected for China Energy Engineering Group’s (CEEC) 2025 centralized PV module procurement for the third consecutive year. According to the press release, the tender has an estimated 17 GW of demand across eight sections for TOPCon, HJT and BC modules. Astronergy has stated that the four TOPCon sections represent the largest demand share within this procurement framework. The module provider has previously supplied 300 MW of ASTRO N modules to China Energy Engineering Group’s Panjiang Power Station in Guizhou Province. The PV producer has reported that these modules were delivered within 15 days, supporting timely project execution and grid connection. The PV company was recognized in 2024 as “Outstanding Supply Chain Partner of the Year” by China Energy Engineering Group.​ Recently, Astronergy and JA Solar have resolved their global TOPCon patent dispute.
Astronergy wins all TOPCon sections in CEEC’s 2025 procurement
Astronergy has secured all TOPCon sections in CEEC's 17 GW 2025 PV module procurement, reaffirming its strategic partnership with the Chinese state-owned energy group.
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