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Croatia: JA Solar to supply panels for largest hybrid solar plant at Korlat

JA Solar Technology has been selected to provide its DeepBlue 4.0 Pro n-type solar panels for the upcoming Korlat solar power plant in Croatia. The 99 MW facility is being developed by China Northern International Group in partnership with the Shandong Electric Power Engineering Consulting Institute, on behalf of Croatia’s state-owned power utility HEP.

JA Solar emphasizes that its solar modules have received numerous international certifications and have passed a series of demanding durability tests. The panels have demonstrated strong resistance to salt spray, ammonia exposure, sand abrasion, heavy snow accumulation, and high wind pressure—features that make them well-suited for operation across Croatia’s varied environmental conditions.

Once operational, the Korlat plant will become the largest solar power facility in the country, with an expected annual output of around 165 GWh. This is enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 50,000 households. In addition to its size, Korlat will also stand out as Croatia’s largest hybrid renewable energy project, combining both solar and wind power generation at a single site.

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