JA SOLAR and Borussia Dortmund announce partnership and joint major project

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  • The PV solar panel manufacturer JA SOLAR and the renowned football club Borussia Dortmund are joining forces for the installation of a new photovoltaic system on the roof of SIGNAL IDUNA PARK-creating the worldโ€™s largest PV system on a stadium roof.
  • The stadium, which hosts the highest average number of spectators per match in European football, now also becomes a flagship of sustainable innovation.

In selecting new partners, JA SOLAR places a strong emphasis on integrity, respect, and the pursuit of sustainable solutions. These values are central to our collaboration with Borussia Dortmund. With this new installation in Dortmund, JA SOLAR delivers exceptional product quality for the purpose of decarbonisation.

Aligned with the sustainability goals and long-term vision of both Borussia Dortmund and JA SOLAR, this project will generate reliable green electricity for the next 30 years, uniting two powerful partners with a shared commitment. It also represents JA SOLARโ€™s long-term dedication to the European PV market.

The world-famous football temple with its legendary โ€œYellow Wall.โ€ The highly efficient Full-Black modules from JA SOLAR. This unique combination brings unparalleled black-and-yellow energy-on the pitch, in the stands, and now on the roof-setting a new standard for the energy transition.

JA SOLARโ€™s sleek black modules, perfectly matching Borussia Dortmundโ€™s iconic colours, are already widely used on private homes for their aesthetic appeal. The Borussia Dortmund project also demonstrates that these modules-and others from JA SOLARโ€™s extensive portfolio-are equally suitable for commercial rooftops. All modules used in this project meet the JA Solar ITS Supply Chain Standard.

More than 11,000 modules will be installed on the stadium roof. In total, the system will generate over 4 MWh annually for Borussia Dortmundโ€™s own consumption. This serves as an inspiring example for other organisations. The rooftop system is expected to reduce the clubโ€™s COโ‚‚ emissions by approximately 1,800 tons per year, while significantly improving the stadiumโ€™s energy security and resilience. For perspective: this solar energy could power the floodlights for 1,000 matches per year.

Installation is scheduled to begin in summer 2025, with completion targeted by the end of that same summer.

JA looks forward to welcoming customers from all over the world together with representatives of Borussia Dortmund at Intersolar Europe in Munich from 7-9 May at stand A2.280. For enquiries in advance: ย info@jasolar.com

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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