
17 GW! Leading companies such as Longi Green Energy, JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, and Canadian Solar are making significant strides in overseas markets with a surge in large-scale contracts. As of October 5, 2025, foreign companies have signed contracts totaling approximately 17.83 GW of capacity.
According to data from DataBM.com, these contracts have been secured by multiple domestic firms, with Longi Green Energy leading in overseas procurement, having signed three major contracts. The largest contract is for Longi, totaling 2.3 GW in collaboration with B2B partners in the Middle East.
In September 2025, Trina Solar and Canadian Solar announced contracts reaching a capacity of 7 GW in solar energy projects with various international partners. Furthermore, Longi Green Energy is expected to supply components for a 6 GW solar farm project in collaboration with ACWA Power, scheduled for delivery in 2025.
Also noteworthy is the agreement between Longi Green Energy and Saudi Arabia’s NRTC to supply components for a solar project, which aims to contribute 1.175 GW of capacity. This partnership is part of a larger initiative to boost renewable energy resources in Saudi Arabia.
In addition to these major contracts, Longi Green Energy is involved in various projects with a combined capacity of over 4 GW across different international markets.
As of October 25, 2025, the current state of the renewable energy sector indicates a robust growth trajectory, with domestic companies actively expanding their influence in international markets. This trend reflects a significant investment in new energy technologies and infrastructure.
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