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JinkoSolar Supplies 13.6 MW for 19 Photon Energy PV Power Plants in Hungary

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JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. (the “Company,” or “JinkoSolar”) , one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, announced today that it has supplied 13.6 MW of PV solar modules to Photon Energy Solutions HU Kft (“Photon Energy”) for installation in three projects composed of 19 PV power plants in Tiszakécske, Almásfüzitő, and Nagyecsed, Hungary. The plants have been connected to the E.ON Tiszántúli Áramhálózati Zrt (Tiszakécske) and E.ON Észak-dunántúli Áramhálózati Zrt grids and are expected to generate in aggregate approximately 16 GWh of electricity per year.

Mr. Frank Niendorf, General Manager JinkoSolar Europe, commented, “Photon Energy is an important European Investor and EPC client and we are very happy to expand our partnership with them in Hungary. Central Eastern Europe, and the Hungarian market in particular, is showing great growth potential. All three projects demonstrate JinkoSolar’s strong reputation in the Central Eastern European market and how increased collaboration between JinkoSolar and Photon Energy can create new opportunities for both parties.”

“JinkoSolar has a strong track record of success and is committed to strengthening the partnership between our companies. JinkoSolar was our preferred module partner for the 19 PV power plants spread across our portfolio in Hungary and we look forward to working closely with them on other upcoming project deliveries in 2019,” said Marek Farsky, Managing Director of Photon Energy Technology CEE..

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