JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd., a China-based PV module manufacturer, has reported expanding global deployment of its DeepBlue 5.0 PV modules across utility, C&I, and residential markets.The company stated that developers are increasingly prioritizing long-term value, bankability, and risk mitigation amid changing global PV market conditions. DeepBlue 5.0 modules have been selected for South Korea’s 410 MW Haenam Bukil project, identified as the country’s largest ground-mounted PV plant. JA Solar reported that the module Power ratings reach up to 670 W with an efficiency of 24.8%. The module design uses zero-gap flexible interconnection, hidden busbars, and multi-cut cell technology, increasing effective generation area by 1.82% and delivering output gains of up to 20 W. Additional performance features include bifaciality of up to 85% and low-light energy gains of up to 3.26%. The company also cited structural and manufacturing upgrades intended to support stable performance across different installation environments. Recently, JA Solar has signed a 1.2 GW module supply agreement with Larsen & Toubro for ACWA Power’s Samarkand solar projects in Uzbekistan.
South Korea’s 410 MW PV project adopts DeepBlue 5.0 modules
Across multiple international markets, JA Solar has detailed the deployment of DeepBlue 5.0 PV modules, including selection for South Korea’s 410 MW Haenam Bukil plant.
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