Huasun Energy has secured a major contract to supply high-efficiency solar modules for the second phase of China’s National Wind-Solar-Storage-Transmission Hybrid Demonstration Project, set to be connected to the grid in October 2025, reports Solarquarter.
Awarded by State Grid Jibei Power Company, a subsidiary of the State Grid Corporation of China, the deal involves the supply of heterojunction (HJT) solar modules with power ratings between 720 and 740 watts—some of the most powerful modules currently available in the global market.
The large-scale hybrid project is located in the Bashang region of Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, and is considered a flagship national initiative. It is being developed with joint support from China’s Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Science and Technology, National Energy Administration, and State Grid.
First launched in 2009, the project integrates wind, solar, energy storage, and long-distance transmission—making it the largest of its kind worldwide. It has been a key platform for testing and improving renewable energy technologies in China and has played a major role in pushing the country’s green energy goals forward.
The latest round of procurement raised the bar for technology standards, requiring ultra-high power modules that could offer better performance and long-term reliability. Huasun’s selection reflects its strength in manufacturing next-generation HJT modules, which are known for their high efficiency and durability.
“This is a significant step forward for us,” a Huasun spokesperson said. “Our team has worked hard to deliver advanced solar solutions, and this award shows that our technology is ready to meet the demands of major national projects.”
The deal, won at a competitive price, also signals growing trust in Huasun’s ability to deliver at scale for large renewable energy projects. It strengthens the company’s position as a leading player in solar innovation and technology development.
As part of its ongoing efforts, Huasun plans to keep investing in research and innovation while continuing to support China’s renewable energy goals and contributing to global sustainability efforts.