JA Solar’s Billion-Dollar Expansion into Oman

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JA Solar is poised to revolutionize Omanโ€™s solar industry with a significant investment of approximately CNY 3.957 billion, aimed at establishing a cutting-edge solar manufacturing plant in Sohar Port and Freezone.

This state-of-the-art facility will boast an impressive production capacity, including 6 GW of solar cells and 3 GW of PV modules annually. The funds will cover essential components such as land leasing, facility construction, advanced production machinery, and associated infrastructure.

To ensure streamlined management, JA Solar plans to establish a dedicated project company to oversee investment and operations. The company also intends to attract external shareholders through a joint venture model, with registered capital tailored to project requirements but capped at the total investment amount.

The entire project will be financed through JA Solarโ€™s internal resources, comprising cash reserves, equity financing, and bank loans. Construction is set to proceed in phases, with adjustments made in response to market conditions.

This initiative represents a strategic commitment from JA Solar, equating to approximately 11.3% of its audited net assetsโ€”a significant step that surpasses its cumulative investments earlier in the year.

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Oman has become a focal point for Chinese solar companies in recent years. In March, United Solar Polysilicon (FZC) SPC commenced construction of a $1.3 billion polysilicon plant, projected to produce 100,000 tons annually. Similarly, in June, Junda Technology collaborated with the Oman Investment Authority to develop a 10 GW TOPCon solar cell facility in a phased project worth $700 million.

These ventures align with Omanโ€™s renewable energy ambitions, targeting 30% capacity by 2030. Neighboring regions are also set for a solar boom, with plans to add over 70 GW of solar energy in the same timeframe, highlighting the countryโ€™s pivotal role in the global energy transition.


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