JA Solar Partners with NSEG to Supply 150MW of High-Efficiency PV Modules, Advancing Rooftop Solar Growth in Australia

Source: JA Solar

JA Solar has entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NSEG, a leading rooftop solar PV provider in Australia, to supply 150MW of high-efficiency PV modules in 2025. This collaboration marks a significant step in JA Solar’s regional growth and reaffirms its dedication to supporting Australia’s clean energy transition through strong industry partnerships.

The alliance reflects a mutual commitment to accelerating the adoption of renewable energy across the country. With over 60,000 PV systems deployed across residential, commercial, and governmental sectors, NSEG serves as a vital channel for delivering solar and energy-efficient technologies. Their extensive network and customer-first approach make them a valuable partner in expanding access to sustainable energy solutions.

JA Solar’s DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules, known for their adaptability, are designed to perform efficiently under a range of conditions—such as fluctuating temperatures, shading, and complex rooftop configurations—making them ideal for Australia’s varied urban and rural environments.

Having established a strong presence in Australia for over a decade, JA Solar continues to invest in local innovation, talent, and collaboration. Notable initiatives include a joint PV research laboratory with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and a 1GW global supply agreement with renewable energy company OSW, highlighting its enduring commitment to advancing Australia’s renewable energy landscape.

Steven Chen, President of JA Solar’s East Asia and South Pacific Region, stated that the collaboration with NSEG represents a significant milestone in the expansion of rooftop solar PV across Australia. He emphasized that by aligning with industry leaders and providing dependable, high-performance solutions such as the DeepBlue 4.0 Pro, JA Solar is actively contributing to the advancement of Australia’s clean energy objectives.

Looking ahead, JA Solar is committed to providing advanced, tailored PV solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of Australia’s unique environments—from remote inland regions and humid coastal zones to densely populated urban areas. Supported by strong research and development and a versatile product lineup, JA Solar’s all-scenario offerings will continue to empower partners in promoting long-term sustainability, enhancing energy resilience, and advancing decarbonization efforts across the country.

 

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