Shanghai | March 16, 2015 — JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that it will supply 35.1 MW of modules to the second phase of a Guatemala solar farm.

The signing of the contract for phase II of the project for another 35.1MW of modules came after JA’s successful delivery of 59.7MW to the first phase in 2014.

As the largest solar farm in Central America and the second largest in the Latin American region, the Guatemala project requires modules of high reliability, high conversion efficiency and high power output.

Mr. Jian Xie, president of JA Solar, commented, “We are proud that our customers are satisfied with JA’s high efficiency modules and chose us again for phase II of the project. Enough panels to cover an area the size of 300 football fields not only provides clean power to the people of Central America, but also opens a window for us in the local market. It is a new milestone in our efforts to expand globally into new markets and reflects our ever-growing global influence.”

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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