JA Solar’s Billion-Dollar Expansion into Oman

JA Solar is poised to revolutionize Oman’s solar industry with a significant investment of approximately CNY 3.957 billion, aimed at establishing a cutting-edge solar manufacturing plant in Sohar Port and Freezone.

This state-of-the-art facility will boast an impressive production capacity, including 6 GW of solar cells and 3 GW of PV modules annually. The funds will cover essential components such as land leasing, facility construction, advanced production machinery, and associated infrastructure.

To ensure streamlined management, JA Solar plans to establish a dedicated project company to oversee investment and operations. The company also intends to attract external shareholders through a joint venture model, with registered capital tailored to project requirements but capped at the total investment amount.

The entire project will be financed through JA Solar’s internal resources, comprising cash reserves, equity financing, and bank loans. Construction is set to proceed in phases, with adjustments made in response to market conditions.

This initiative represents a strategic commitment from JA Solar, equating to approximately 11.3% of its audited net assets—a significant step that surpasses its cumulative investments earlier in the year.

Oman has become a focal point for Chinese solar companies in recent years. In March, United Solar Polysilicon (FZC) SPC commenced construction of a $1.3 billion polysilicon plant, projected to produce 100,000 tons annually. Similarly, in June, Junda Technology collaborated with the Oman Investment Authority to develop a 10 GW TOPCon solar cell facility in a phased project worth $700 million.

These ventures align with Oman’s renewable energy ambitions, targeting 30% capacity by 2030. Neighboring regions are also set for a solar boom, with plans to add over 70 GW of solar energy in the same timeframe, highlighting the country’s pivotal role in the global energy transition.

 

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