Seapower and Jolywood Solar form partnership to develop photovoltaic projects in Europe
Seapower, an Italian engineering firm specializing in renewable technologies, and Chinese solar manufacturer Jolywood Solar have signed a framework agreement to jointly develop photovoltaic projects across Europe. The partnership, initially for two years, will leverage Seapower's R&D and engineering capabilities with Jolywood's production expertise in N-type TOPCon cells and modules. This collaboration aims to attract investments, develop utility-scale solar projects, and strengthen Italy's role in the European solar value chain, particularly in Southern Italy.
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Partner
Jolywood Solar
Jolywood Solar is a Chinese manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency N-type bifacial solar cells and modules, with an annual production capacity of 3.2GW for cells and 6GW for modules. The company has shipped over 10GW of N-type modules globally, serving markets across Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Africa.
Seapower
Cork, Ireland-based Seapower Renewable Energy is an offshore renewable energy developer established in 2008. The company specializes in the development of large-scale offshore wind and wave energy projects, with involvement in multi-gigawatt projects in Irish and UK waters.
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Chinese solar manufacturer Jolywood Solar is partnering with Italian engineering firm Seapower to jointly develop photovoltaic projects across Europe. This two-year framework agreement leverages Seapower's R&D and engineering capabilities with Jolywood's production expertise in N-type TOPCon cells and modules. The collaboration aims to attract investments for utility-scale solar, specifically strengthening Italy's role in the European solar value chain, particularly in the Southern region.
- Jolywood Solar brings N-type TOPCon cell and module production expertise.
- Initial two-year framework agreement for European PV projects.
- Aims to strengthen Italy's role in the European solar value chain, especially Southern Italy.
Timeline
Announced
Mar 10, 2026
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