Vietnam’s ‘largest’ solar park completes following LONGi module supply

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Email
Phase I of the Xuan Thien Ea Sup project is now complete. Image: LONGi.

The first phase of what is claimed to be Vietnam’s largest utility-scale solar project has completed, using LONGi’s Hi-MO 4 Series modules.

The 273MW first phase of the Xuan Thien Ea Sup project, located in Dak Lak, Vietnam, was energised earlier this month. Once fully complete, the Xuan Thien Group-commissioned project will have a total operating capacity of 600MWac/831MWp.

This article requires Premium SubscriptionBasic (FREE) Subscription

Unlock unlimited access for 12 whole months of distinctive global analysis

Photovoltaics International is now included.

Not ready to commit yet?
  • Regular insight and analysis of the industry’s biggest developments
  • In-depth interviews with the industry’s leading figures
  • Unlimited digital access to the PV Tech Power journal catalogue
  • Unlimited digital access to the Photovoltaics International journal catalogue
  • Access to more than 1,000 technical papers
  • Discounts on Solar Media’s portfolio of events, in-person and virtual

Or continue reading this article for free

The overall project has a total investment value of VND20,000 billion (US$862 million), and the first phase has been commissioned some five months ahead of schedule. Work started in April this year and module supply agreement was signed with ‘Solar Module Super League’ member LONGi a month later.

LONGi has supplied nearly 2 million modules for the project to date.

Vietnam remains one of the most sought-after solar markets, and Xuan Thien Group has already established plans to increase the capacity of the Xuan Thien Ea Sup project to 2GWac/2.8GWp by 2022.longi

Read Next

August 28, 2025
JinkoSolar has sold 41.8GW of PV modules in the first half of the year, despite growing financial losses for its manufacturing subsidiary.
August 26, 2025
Daqo New Energy has posted gross losses of US$81.4 million in Q2 2025, up from losses of US$81.5 million in Q1.
August 26, 2025
The Australian Government’s CER approved 56 new power stations, with 797MW of renewable energy capacity, in July this year.
August 26, 2025
China has added 11.04GW of solar PV capacity in July 2025, a 48% decrease from the same period a year ago, according to data from China's National Energy Administration.
Premium
August 22, 2025
Indian PV manufacturers are facing a double hit from US trade tariffs and anti-dumping measures on products sold in America. Shreeyashi Ojha reports on how these are impacting their business models.
Premium
August 22, 2025
Radovan Kopecek and Joris Libal examine the technological and economic factors driving PV’s ascendancy, with emphasis on bifacial BC modules.

Subscribe to Newsletter

Upcoming Events

Solar Media Events
September 16, 2025
Athens, Greece
Solar Media Events
September 30, 2025
Seattle, USA
Solar Media Events
October 1, 2025
London, UK
Solar Media Events
October 2, 2025
London,UK
Solar Media Events
October 7, 2025
Manila, Philippines