Jinko Solar Secures Supply Contract for 52 MWp Solar Power Plant in Ivory Coast

Jinko Solar has been awarded a major supply contract by Vinci Energies CI, the EPC contractor for the Ferke Solar power plant project in Ivory Coast. The project is developed by PFO Energies, a subsidiary of PFO Africa. Located on a 70-hectare site in Ferkéssédougou, approximately 230 kilometers north of Bouaké, the 52.42 MWp project is a key initiative aimed at expanding renewable energy capacity in West Africa.

The Ferke Solar plant will feature Jinko Solar’s cutting-edge will feature 74,644 pieces of Jinko Solar’s cutting-edge N-type TopCon Tiger Neo modules (model: JKM715-66HL5-BDV), renowned for their superior efficiency, durability, and performance in high-temperature, high-radiation environments typical of the Africa.

This large-scale deployment highlights Jinko Solar’s commitment to advancing renewable energy adoption across sectors and geographies. By providing its high- performance N-type TopCon Tiger Neo modules, Jinko Solar reinforces its role as a global leader in solar innovation and sustainability. This project represents a major step forward in supporting Ivory Coast’s renewable energy goals and strengthening sustainable energy infrastructure across the region.

 

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