JA Solar extends Japanese market footprint with modules for Tomakomai project

By JA Solar 
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JA Solar has reaffirmed its commitment to the Japanese market with the confirmed supply of DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules for a solar power plant in Hokkaido developed by the Tomakomai Port Development Co., JAPEX and the Development Bank of Japan. The challenging climate conditions of the region underscore the importance of JA’s advanced PV technology.

Located in Hokkaido’s Akeno Kita Industrial Park, the facility will have a design capacity of 20.57 MW (DC) and a grid-connected output of 13 MW (AC) and is expected to generate an annual 23 million kWh of electricity, eliminating 9,700 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. With its coastal location, strong winds, heavy snowfall and high humidity, Tomakomai demands exceptional system durability and operational reliability.

The DeepBlue 4.0 Pro n-type modules are engineered to meet such challenges, having passed international certification tests for salt mist, ammonia, sand and dust, uneven snow load and high wind speeds. With high conversion efficiency, minimal degradation and robust bifacial performance, DeepBlue 4.0 Pro enables higher energy yields and a lower levelized cost of electricity throughout the project lifecycle.

Executive President Aiqing Yang commented: “In Japan, where long-term performance is critical, our DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules offer proven resilience and value. By combining advanced n-type technology, local service support and a strong track record, JA Solar will deliver dependable, high-value solutions that help Japan achieve its clean energy goals.”

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