Jinkosolar Supplies High Efficiency Solar Modules to Green Light Contractors By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Fri, Jun 22nd, 2018 These modules will be used in the Bungala Solar Farm near Port Augusta, South Australia, which is owned by a joint venture between Enel Green Power and Dutch Infrastructure Fund. One of the leading PV modules supplier JinkoSolar Holding has supplied 275.4 MWdc high efficiency modules to Green Light Contractors. These modules will be used in the Bungala Solar Farm near Port Augusta, South Australia, which is owned by a joint venture between Enel Green Power and Dutch Infrastructure Fund. Green Light Contractors, a subsidiary of Elecnor Group is EPC contractor for the Bungala project, which recently completed and started production at its first 137.7 MWdc phase. The Bungala project is the largest solar PV project under construction in Australia. Commenting on the development, Green Light Contractors Projects Responsible for Australia, Pedro Fernandez said, “Bungala Solar Farm is nowadays a reference in the Australian solar scene. Green Light Contractors is really proud of being entrusted with the engineering, procurement and construction of this important milestone for the renewable energies in South Australia.” “Working closely with JinkoSolar in the supply of PV modules is for sure one of the keys of the good results that this project may achieve,” Fernandez added. Speaking on the matter, JinkoSolar, Vice President Global Sales and Marketing, Gener Miao said, “We are pleased to work with Green Light Contractors on this remarkable project in South Australia.” “The Australian market is growing rapidly. We are working closely with local developers to build sustainable partnerships where they will be able to maximize their return on their investment from the superior performance of JinkoSolar’s products,” Miao added. Tags: Australia, Bungala project, Bungala Solar Farm, Dutch Infrastructure Fund, Elecnor Group, Enel Green Power, Engineering, EPC, Gener Miao, Green Light Contractors, High Efficiency Solar Modules, International, JinkoSolar, JinkoSolar Holding, modules, Pedro Fernandez, Port Augusta, Procurement and Construction, PV modules, Renewable, Solar, Solar modules, solar PV project, South Australia