JA Solar has supplied and installed 8,273 high-efficiency PV modules for a 5.3 MWp rooftop solar project at a Fisher & Paykel Healthcare manufacturing facility in Auckland, New Zealand. The project is being developed by Sunergise, which serves as the renewable energy developer and EPC contractor.
The rooftop installation is expected to generate an average of approximately 6,600 MWh of electricity annually and reduce carbon emissions by around 486 tonnes per year. JA Solar supplied modules from its DeepBlue series, designed to deliver high efficiency and reliable performance across challenging rooftop environments.
The project also highlights JA Solar’s experience in large-scale solar deployments, including multi-party construction coordination, scheduling and logistics. The company said its warehouse network supported timely delivery and on-site execution of the project.
According to JA Solar, the DeepBlue series has recorded zero commissioning failures in its New Zealand projects to date. The company also highlighted the growing solar market in the country, with Chinese PV exports to New Zealand reportedly increasing from 365.5 MW at the beginning of 2025 to 735.5 MW a year later.
Sunergise CEO Paul Makumbe said projects of this scale require reliable partners with the technical expertise and experience to manage complex deployment challenges.
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