
Huasun Energy has been named among the officially shortlisted candidates in China’s National Petroleum Corporation’s 2025 centralized procurement project for PV modules, totaling 9.6 GW. The company has secured a position in the sixth bidding package to supply 100 MW of heterojunction modules, consolidating its leading role in the HJT technology sector and underlining the growing adoption of HJT in major energy projects.
The large-scale tender represents a major milestone in CNPC’s clean energy agenda, emphasizing the importance of high-efficiency and reliable photovoltaic technologies. The sixth segment of the procurement specifically targets HJT modules for deployment in regions including Xinjiang, Northwest China. Selection criteria prioritize module efficiency, temperature coefficient, long-term reliability and mass production capabilities, illustrating CNPC’s confidence in HJT’s performance under harsh environmental conditions.
Huasun brings extensive experience in national utility-scale solar projects, notably supplying 1.8 GW of modules to Xinjiang’s 4 GW Ruoqiang plant – the world’s largest HJT project to date.
Huasun’s inclusion in CNPC’s tender marks a significant advancement in the commercialization of HJT technology, signalling its wider recognition and adoption within national energy strategies, the deployment of HJT modules playing a vital role in supporting CNPC’s efforts to build a high-efficiency, low-carbon energy system.