JinkoSolar is supporting Oman’s energy transition and jointly charting a new blueprint for green energy cooperation in the Middle East.

Recently, Saleh Al-Masen, Undersecretary of Oman’s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, led an Omani government delegation on a visit to JA Solar Technology’s Beijing headquarters for discussions and exchanges.

Through a tour of the exhibition hall and discussions, the delegation gained a thorough understanding of JA Solar’s development journey, its technological innovation achievements, and its global footprint, among other relevant matters. Deputy Minister Masen outlined Oman’s energy transition objectives and expressed his anticipation for deepened cooperation with JA Solar to jointly develop high-efficiency, reliable photovoltaic projects, thereby accelerating the realization of Oman’s national green goals. Extreme weather conditions in the Middle East, such as high temperatures and sandstorms, pose significant challenges to the long-term reliability of photovoltaic (PV) technologies. Relying on its reliable products and localized services, JA Technology has partnered with leading energy companies such as Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power and the UAE’s Masdar to deliver several flagship projects across the Middle East. JinkoSolar’s “MoBlue” module series, launched in 2025, is specifically optimized for desert and arid environments, offering self-cleaning capabilities, high load-bearing capacity, superior high-temperature resistance, and exceptional weather durability.

The “Mo Lan” module excels in both system efficiency and cost control: its nano-scale self-cleaning coating reduces light transmittance degradation by more than 32% compared with conventional modules, significantly minimizing dust accumulation. An enhanced structural design and high-strength frame increase the front-side load capacity by over 60%, while also optimizing grounding and installation costs. With a temperature coefficient optimized to -0.28%/°C and a high open-circuit voltage design, it can further improve power generation efficiency under high-temperature conditions. During the operation phase, taking a 100MW desert solar power plant as an example, this module can reduce manual cleaning frequency by 50%, resulting in cumulative cleaning cost savings of approximately RMB 6 million over a 25-year lifetime. Moreover, it significantly enhances power generation revenue throughout the entire lifecycle. For instance, at the Mengneng Ulan Buh project, its annual energy output exceeded that of conventional modules by 4.49%. Looking ahead, JA Solar will further deepen its technological collaborations with relevant stakeholders, accelerate its localization strategy, and promote the high-quality development of clean energy in Oman and the broader Middle East region, thereby contributing a Chinese solution to the global energy transition.