JA Solar signs MoU to construct 2GW solar panel and cell manufacturing facilities in Egypt

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  • Egypt has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish two solar energy factories in collaboration with UAE-based Global South Utilities and JA Solar.
  • The initiative involves the creation of two facilities: one for manufacturing solar cells with a capacity of 2 gigawatts and another for producing solar panels with an equal capacity.
  • With continuous technological innovation, stable financial strengths, and a well-developed global sales and service network, JA Solar is widely recognized by domestic and international customers and has been listed in the “Fortune 500 China 500” and “Global Top 500 New Energy Enterprises” for multiple consecutive years.
  • Egypt also signed three major solar project deals this past week. Read more

Egyptโ€™s Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, who was present at the signing, emphasized Egyptโ€™s commitment to the developing the industrial sector as a key driver for sustainable development.

He noted that the agreement aligns with Egypt’s Sustainable Energy Strategy 2035, which aims to enhance energy efficiency, shift toward renewable energy, and strengthen energy security.

The MoU outlines Global South Utilitiesโ€™ commitments to support JA Solar in completing feasibility studies and coordinating government incentives.

JA Solar is set to finalize the study of both projects, with the first project dedicated to exporting solar cells seeing up to $138 million in investments and $75 million in the other facility focused on meeting local demand.

The factories are expected to integrate local components such as glass and aluminium into the production process.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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