JinkoSolar to Provide 20 MW to State Grid Corporation of China Shanghai, China, September 29, 2013 -- JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. ("JinkoSolar" or the "Company") (NYSE: JKS), a global leader in the solar PV industry, today announced that it will supply 20MW of highly-efficient solar modules to the State Grid Corporation of China ("SGCC"), the world's largest utilities company for the Second Phase of China's National Wind/PV/Energy Storage and Transmission Joint Demonstration Project. The project consists of 60 MW divided into 3 tenders, and JinkoSolar has got the 20MW contract. According to the agreement, JinkoSolar will deliver the solar modules during the fourth quarter of 2013. The project locates in Zhangbei County, Hebei Province, covering approximately 200 square KMs with total investment around 12 billion RMB. By constructing the biggest and most comprehensive facility integrating wind and solar power generation as well as power storage and smart grid technology, the project aims to further implement China’s national renewable energy development strategy. This world-class wind and solar energy project will also serve as a platform for scientific research and act as a model for future grid-friendly renewable energy projects. The project includes 500 MW of wind power, 100 MW of solar power, and 110 MW of power storage system. “We are very glad to cooperate with the State Grid Corporation of China on this iconic project and to provide JinkoSolar’s high-efficiency solar PV modules to the project. Their selection demonstrates JinkoSolar’s leading position in Chinese market as well as the confidence from the State Grid Corporation towards our leading product quality and technology. We look forward to cooperating with State Grid Corporation with more upcoming projects in the future.” commented Mr. Xiande Li, JinkoSolar’s Chairman.
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Jinko Solar was listed on the STAR Board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2022, and JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., its indirect controlling shareholder, was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2010.