Chinese company to build photovoltaic factory in Saudi port
Representatives of Arctech and MODON pose for a group photo at the signing ceremony of an agreement in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, April 25, 2024. A Chinese solar energy infrastructure company Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd, headquartered in eastern China's Kunshan city, has signed an agreement with the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) to build a photovoltaic production facility in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's largest port city. Arctech said in a statement released on Thursday that the new factory will span roughly 97,000 square meters and boast a projected production capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW), making it Arctech's second major overseas plant after its Gujarat facility in India. (Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd/Handout via Xinhua)
A Chinese solar energy infrastructure company has signed an agreement with the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) to build a photovoltaic production facility in Jeddah, the kingdom's largest port city.
In a statement released on Thursday, Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd said the new factory will span roughly 97,000 square meters and boast a projected production capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW), making it Arctech's second major overseas plant after its Gujarat facility in India.
Arctech, headquartered in eastern China's Kunshan city, anticipates that the factory will enable a delivery capacity of up to 10 GW through localized production.
MODON's CEO, Majed Al-Argoubi, welcomed the partnership, emphasizing its alignment with MODON's goals of fostering development in Saudi Arabia's industrial cities and technology zones.
Arctech's Chairman, Cai Hao, underlined the significance of the cooperation, stating it aligns with the company's global strategic initiatives and reflects its commitment to sustainable development on a global scale.
The agreement was signed by the two sides on Thursday, according to Arctech's statement.
Arctech's Chairman Cai Hao (L) and MODON's CEO Majed Al-Argoubi sign an agreement in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, April 25, 2024. A Chinese solar energy infrastructure company Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd, headquartered in eastern China's Kunshan city, has signed an agreement with the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) to build a photovoltaic production facility in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's largest port city.
Arctech said in a statement released on Thursday that the new factory will span roughly 97,000 square meters and boast a projected production capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW), making it Arctech's second major overseas plant after its Gujarat facility in India. (Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd/Handout via Xinhua)
Arctech's Chairman Cai Hao (L) and MODON's CEO Majed Al-Argoubi sign an agreement in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, April 25, 2024. A Chinese solar energy infrastructure company Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd, headquartered in eastern China's Kunshan city, has signed an agreement with the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) to build a photovoltaic production facility in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's largest port city.
Arctech said in a statement released on Thursday that the new factory will span roughly 97,000 square meters and boast a projected production capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW), making it Arctech's second major overseas plant after its Gujarat facility in India. (Arctech Solar Holding Co. Ltd/Handout via Xinhua)
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