BEIJING, April 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a significant advancement towards sustainable energy, JA Solar has initiated the delivery of an impressive 1 gigawatt (GW) of its cutting-edge DeepBlue 4.0 Pro high-efficiency photovoltaic (PV) modules. This delivery is destined for the Suji Sandland PV project located in the Urad Front Banner region of Inner Mongolia, a pivotal component of Chinas ambitious third phase in its large-scale wind and solar power base initiatives. These initiatives are part of the countrys broader commitment to achieving global carbon neutrality goals and fostering ecological restoration, particularly in areas prone to desertification.

The Suji Sandland project is strategically located in one of Chinas vast desert regions, which face numerous ecological and environmental challenges. The introduction of JA Solars advanced DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules is a crucial step in converting this arid landscape into a sustainable source of clean energy while simultaneously aiding the region's green transition.

Notably designed to perform reliably under extreme environmental conditions, the DeepBlue 4.0 Pro module has already shown remarkable effectiveness in other desert projects. These include efforts in the Kubuqi Desert, Ulan Buh Desert, and Horqin Sandy Land. The modules have been engineered to endure high levels of ultraviolet radiation, frequent sandstorms, and significant temperature variationsconditions that often complicate PV installations in desert terrains.

Aiqing Yang, the Executive President of JA Solar, expressed his enthusiasm about the project, stating, "This project demonstrates how advanced PV technologies contribute to clean energy and ecological recovery in harsh desert environments. We are proud that our DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules are helping turn vast stretches of sand into valuable green assets supporting environmental goals." His words highlight the dual benefits of solar technology, not only in energy production but also in environmental conservation.

Upon its anticipated completion at the end of 2025, the Suji Sandland PV project is expected to cover more than 42,000 acres and will generate an astonishing 2.96 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity each year. This output is projected to save approximately 900,000 tons of standard coal annually and will significantly cut down carbon dioxide emissions by around 2.68 million tons per year. Moreover, the project is innovatively designed with a "PV + ecological restoration" model that integrates under-module planting techniques. This approach is aimed at establishing a micro-ecosystem, which is essential for combating desertification and promoting biodiversity.

By marrying advanced solar PV technologies with sustainable land management practices, JA Solar is playing a crucial role in the development of large-scale renewable energy projects that align with global efforts towards energy transformation and ecological protection. This initiative not only showcases technological innovation but also emphasizes the importance of sustainable development in combating climate change.