Huasun facilitates grid connection of world’s largest single-site HJT project in China

By Huasun Energy
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The world’s largest single-site heterojunction (HJT) solar project—the 4GW Ruoqiang project in Xinjiang, China—has connected to the grid. As a key supplier, Huasun Energy delivered 1.8 GW of its high-efficiency HJT modules to the project developer, the China Green Development Investment Group (CGDG), within a three-month timeframe, ensuring the project’s on-schedule completion by the end of 2024.

Spanning approximately 1,879 acres at an investment of RMB ¥11 billion, the Ruoqiang project sits on the southeastern edge of the Taklamakan desert, the ambitious initiative including 1,280 solar power generation arrays and four 220kV substations—the largest of their kind in China.  The project is designed to deliver robust renewable energy to combat desertification and promote ecological restoration in the region.

Huasun’s Himalaya G12-132 HJT modules bring advanced features to the project, including non-destructive cutting and light conversion film encapsulation, boosting power generation efficiency while enhancing resistance to wind and corrosion. The modules’ high bifaciality and superior temperature coefficient ensure efficient and reliable performance in the extreme desert environment, delivering exceptional economic value and long-term durability.

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