Recently, Jinko Power (601778.SH) successfully connected the 14MW distributed photovoltaic project of Putian Yundu New Energy Vehicle Co., Ltd. to the grid. Jinko Power's "Industrial and Commercial Green Energy Solution" is helping Yundu Automobile build a green and smart manufacturing base for new energy vehicles, driving the green upgrading and transformation of the industry.
The project is located at the Yundu Automobile production base in Hanjiang District, Putian City, Fujian Province. With a total installed photovoltaic capacity of over 14MW, it includes 12MW of rooftop installations on the factory buildings and 2MW of photovoltaic carports. After commissioning, the project is expected to generate over 14 million kWh of electricity annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 11,000 tons per year. The carport area fully utilizes the parking lot for photovoltaic construction, with the supporting energy storage and charging parking spaces, enabling photovoltaic power generation to provide green energy for new energy vehicles. This creates multiple values through the efficient monetization of parking, electricity generation, and space resources.
Yundu New Energy Vehicle is one of the first batch of new energy vehicle companies in China and the only newly established pure electric passenger car manufacturer in Fujian. The company focuses on the development and manufacturing of pure electric SUVs. Building a low-carbon industrial park and utilizing clean energy, primarily through photovoltaic power generation, is a key initiative for the green transformation of Yundu New Energy Vehicle's smart manufacturing base.
In the future, Jinko Power will continue to optimize its operating model and empower industrial and commercial green energy solutions. The company will actively explore new green energy models such as photovoltaic + energy storage and integrated solar-storage-charging systems. Jinko Power will also focus on technological innovation and market application of industrial and commercial photovoltaics, contributing to the green transformation of various industries.