According to incomplete statistics from the Digital New Energy DataBM. Com, since November. Longji Green Energy, JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, JA Technology and other
Jingke Energy official micro-announcement said that recently the company formally signed a 300 MW component supply agreement with DMM Co., Ltd., a well-known Japanese enterprise. Prior to
this, on November 14, the official of Jingke Energy announced that. Recently, the company signed a 2GW of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, Foris 
14." CITIC Bo New Energy official announced that it signed Saudi PIF6 AFIF 4
with China Electric Power Construction Group East China Survey and Design Research Institute Co., Ltd. Zhongrun Solar Energy and CDL, a Brazilian company, held a framework agreement signing ceremony to formally launch strategic cooperation. According to the agreement, Zhongrun Solar Energy will act as a supplier of core components to jointly develop photovoltaic projects in Brazil with CDL, and the cooperation is expected to be fully launched in 2026.
On November 11, the official of Longji Green Energy announced that the company had recently signed a framework cooperation agreement with Chiron Energy, an Italian renewable energy producer. It will supply BC modules to Chiron Energy from 2026 to 2027 for the construction of large-scale ground projects in the region.
On November 10 , Shanghai Hengxi Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Shanghai Electric , signed a contract with French developer InnoVent Co., Ltd. Shanghai Electric 210R- 132 heterojunction modules will be used in the project.
On November 6, Jingao Technologies signed a module supply agreement with Larsen & Toubro (L & T), an Indian company, to provide all photovoltaic modules for Samarkand 1 and 2 photovoltaic power plants in Uzbekistan. It is reported that the total installed capacity of the photovoltaic project reached 1.
On November 5, the official of Jingao Science and Technology announced that the company signed a cooperation agreement with Dabao Group of Korea. JA Technology will provide solar modules for a 21 MW photovoltaic power plant in Gangwon-do, South Korea.
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