Huasun Energy has secured a 1 GW contract to supply n-type heterojunction (HJT) solar modules to Power China’s offshore solar projects. The project will cover Sections 1 and 2 in Aoshan Bay, Jimo District, Qingdao, Shandong Province. The company won this contract after a round of bidding for 1 GW HJT solar modules for the Qingdao Jimo project.

Huasun’s G12-132 V-Ocean HJT solar module has a 720 W output. It includes advanced waterproofing with butyl adhesive and junction boxes designed for UV resistance and salt mist protection, ensuring efficient, long-term power generation. This large win helps the company to secure its position in the country’s growing floating solar market.

Earlier this year, Huasun Energy formed a partnership with ITRAMAS Corporation to develop solar projects amounting to 1.5 GW in Malaysia. Beginning in 2025, Huasun will progressively provide ITRAMAS with high-efficiency HJT modules rated at 700 W or more for extensive solar installations.

REGlobal’s Views: Land acquisition and availability concerns in many parts of the world have led to a rapid growth in the development of floating solar projects. China already leads in the floating solar and overall solar power market in terms of installed capacity. This GW-scale offshore solar project will help China to further expand its offshore solar portfolio.