JA Solar and AP Power Forge Two-Year Partnership to Accelerate Solar Energy Expansion in Southeast Asia

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JA Solar has entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with Advance Prime Power Corporation (AP Power), a leading renewable energy developer in the Philippines. The signing ceremony, held at JA Solar’s headquarters in Beijing, marks an important step in strengthening collaboration to expand solar energy deployment across Southeast Asia.

Following a successful supply agreement earlier this year, the new memorandum of understanding establishes a two-year partnership focused on scaling solar PV projects and promoting clean energy adoption in the Philippines and surrounding markets. The agreement highlights both companies’ commitment to driving the region’s energy transition.

“The Philippines is a core market for JA Solar, where we’ve built a strong presence through more than a decade of localized service and trusted partnerships,” said Ms. Jin Junhui, Board Director of JA Solar. “This agreement deepens our regional footprint and, together with AP Power, we aim to deliver high-quality solar PV solutions that support Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition and long-term sustainability goals.”

Mr. Shen Jian, CEO of AP Power, emphasized that JA Solar’s product reliability and innovation are essential to the company’s clean energy strategy. “JA Solar’s proven performance and innovation are key to achieving our energy transition goals in the Philippines. This collaboration brings together complementary strengths to create new clean energy capacity and offer a sustainable model for collaboration across Southeast Asia.”


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