JinkoSolar to Supply 60 MW of Solar Modules in Cambodia By Ankur/ Updated On Mon, Dec 31st, 2018 The solar farm will use more than 200,000 solar modules from JinkoSolar, and will add significantly to Cambodia’s fast-growing renewable capacity. JinkoSolar announced that it is working with SchneiTec Group, a Cambodian real estate developer to build a 60 MW solar farm in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia. The solar farm will use more than 200,000 solar modules from JinkoSolar, and will add significantly to Cambodia’s fast-growing renewable capacity. “JinkoSolar’s world-class products and services will help us to meet our goals,” remarked Say Sotheara, project director of SchneiTec Group. “We chose JinkoSolar modules because of their superior reliability, proven durability and performance in hot and humid environments.” Installation work will begin in January 2019 and the project is expected to start operation in December 2019. The project will supply power to Electricite du Cambodge (EDC). Once completed, it will become one of Cambodia’s largest solar farms as well as one of the largest solar farms in Southeast Asia. “The region’s booming population, strong economic growth, and abundant sunlight represent an exciting opportunity for solar, as well as for JinkoSolar,” said Gener Miao, vice president of global sales and marketing of JinkoSolar. “This 60MWs solar installation is just the first step towards an abundant and vibrant renewable energy future in Cambodia.” JinkoSolar is a world-renowned solar module manufacturer. The company distributes its solar products and sells its solutions and services to a diversified international utility, commercial and residential customer base in more than 80 countries worldwide. Tags: Cambodia, International, JinkoSolar, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy