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The company says 2023 is a year to build its capacity. Image: JA Solar

JA Solar has announced a plan to construct a project in the Ordos High-Tech Zone, with an annual production capacity of 30GW ingots, 10GW silicon wafers, and 10GW modules. The total investment amounts to about RMB6.02 billion (US$870.1 million). 

JA Solar reviewed and approved the proposal for investing in the construction of integrated capacity during a meeting of the company’s sixth board of directors, planning to set up a new project company as the primary entity for the investment, operation and management.

Capacity Project Investment Subject Planned investment (RMB1,000) % to latest audited net  asset
Wafer & module Annual production of 30GW of ingots, 10GW of wafers and, 10GW of modules in Ordos High-tech Zone New project company 6,020,125.00 21.89%

Prior to this, JA Solar signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with the government of Ordos City on 19 January, planning to construct a low-carbon PV industrial park in the city, including the production of 150,000 tonnes or 100,000 tonnes of PV raw materials, 20GW of monocrystalline ingots, 20GW of silicon wafers, 30GW of PV cells, 10GW of solar modules, as well as supporting materials and projects, with a total investment of about RMB40 billion.

JA Solar will use the abundant green power resources in Hangjinqi, a region in southwest Inner Mongolia, to produce150,000 tonnes or 100,000 tonnes of PV raw materials. In Dalateqi, a region in western Inner Mongolia, the company will produce 20GW monocrystalline ingots, build a 10GW green intelligent module manufacturing capacity and supporting materials. They will develop a 20GW silicon wafer and a 30GW high-efficiency new-type solar cell sector in the High-Tech zone.

On 23 March, JA Solar also announced that they had planned to invest in the Ordos High-tech Zone to construct a project with an annual production of 20GW wafers and 30GW cells with a cost of RMB12.8 billion.

JA Solar stated that the purpose of the Ordos High-Tech Zone project is to form a complete vertical integration industry chain layout in the northwest region, which aligns with the company’s future capacity planning strategy. Once the project is in operation, it can effectively increase the production capacity of high-efficiency products to meet the market demand, thus increasing the company’s market share and integrated profitability.

JA to expand high-quality capacity: A great year for cell expansion

Based on the announced expansion plans, 2023 is a year for JA Solar to build its capacity, while it will focus on upstream wafer projects in 2024.

According to the plan, JA Solar will have a capacity of about 40GW for p-type cells and 36GW for n-type cells by the end of 2023, with an additional 20GW of n-type cells under construction. In its 2022 annual report, the company expects its module capacity to exceed 80GW by the end of 2023, with silicon wafer and cell production capacity reaching around 90% of the module capacity.

JA Solar recently stated on an investor research platform that every production sector within the company is currently operating at full capacity. The company will adjust production lines based on market demand and supply chain changes.

Looking forward, the company will continue to operate at full capacity. On 29 May 2023, JA Solar’s 10GW module project in Xingtai began operations which is boosting overall production. China Yangtze Power New Energy’s research report estimates that module shipments could reach 15GW, while total module shipments in 2023 could reach 65GW in Q2 2023.

In addition to JA Solar, leading industry players such as Jinko Solar, TCL Zhonghuan, Trina Solar, Shangji Automation, and Hoshine Silicon have announced capacity expansion plans since the beginning of the year, increasing their integrated production capacity.

JA Solar also talked about the risk of overcapacity. Over the last 20 years, the PV industry has witnessed rapid technology and product upgrades. In a broad sense, the term “capacity” includes both outdated capacities and those that haven’t been put into production as planned. The statistics were far beyond market demand for a long time. However, value-for-money products with high performance are usually insufficient.

According to incomplete statistics, there are 86 professional cell manufacturers, module and wafer developers, and companies with the business spanning multiple sectors. Additionally, the number of cell manufacturers far exceeded the number of wafer manufacturers.

Based on the capacity targets and expansion plans disclosed by the manufacturers, the total capacity of TOPCon (tunnel oxide passivated contact), heterojunction, and IBC products among 80 manufacturers will reach 1151.4GW this year, while the planned total call capacity will reach 801.9GW.

2023 – Solar Cell Capacity

Company 2022 capacity 2023 capacity New plan Tech – route
Tongwei 70GW 80-100GW  / 25GW-T
Aiko 42.5GW 61GW 60-90GW 18.5G-ABC
Runergy 25GW 38GW 62GW  /
SolarSpace 24GW 50GW  / 16GW-T
Drinda 17.5GW 53.5GW  / 44GW-T
Das Solar 20GW 30GW  / 30GW-T
Yingfa Deyao 20GW 30GW 20GW 30GW-T
Jinko Solar 55GW 75GW 56GW 50GW-T
Trina Solar 50GW 75GW  / 40GW-T
JA Solar 40GW 70GW  / 36GW-T
LONGi 50GW 110GW  / 30GW-T
Canadian Solar 19.8GW 35GW  / 30GW-T
Risen Energy 15GW 30GW  / 30GW-T
Eging PV 5GW 15GW  / 15GW-H
GCL SI / 10GW 10GW 10GW-T
Astronergy 13GW 45GW / 10GW-T
Akcome 8.27GW 22.1GW 18GW 36GW-T
Ronma Solar 3GW 11GW 2GW 8GW-T
Quanwei Technology / / 10GW planned HJT
Risun / / 10GW TOPCon
QnSolar / 40GW 42GW TOPCon
ReneSola / 2GW / TOPCon
DAH Solar / 8GW / TOPCon
Taoistic Solar / 5GW-T 5GW-HJT T+H
Talesun / 16GW 5GW-HJT /
Solar N Plus 2GW 12GW 12GW-T TOPCon
Sunergy 8GW 8GW / /
Sunport Power / 3GW / /
HY Solar / 14GW 10GW TOPCon
Jolywood Solar 7.6GW 19.6GW / P+T
DMEGC 8GW 14GW 6GW P+T
Linyang Energy / / 20GW TOPCon
Yingli Solar / 10GW 10GW TOPCon
Suntech Power / 16.5GW / TOPCon
Huayao Electronic / 10GW 10GW HJT
CR Power 3GW 3GW 9GW HJT
Lu’an Photovotaics 5GW 5GW / PERC
Jetion Solar / 2GW 3GW HJT
CECEP Solar 1.5GW 1.5GW / /
HYM / 15GW  / T+H
Huasun Energy 2.7GW 15GW 25GW HJT
Mingyang Smart Energy / 2GW 3GW HJT
Xinrui PV / / 12GW T+H
Guanzhong New Energy / 2GW  / TOPCon
Taiheng New Energy / 5GW  / TOPCon
Tongze Solar / / 10GW HJT
Grand Sunergy 3GW 7GW 12GW HJT
Guorun Energy / 5GW  / HJT
SPIC New Energy / 2.5GW 2.5GW HJT
Luneng Energy 2GW 7GW  / T+H
Source: PV Technologies

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