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JA Solar’s 2.7MW Distributed PV Project for JD Logistics Park in Beijing Goes Live, Advancing Green Logistics

On May 20, the 2.7MW distributed photovoltaic (PV) power generation project at JD Logistics’ Yongledian Park in Tongzhou District, Beijing, developed by JA Solar, was successfully connected to the grid and commenced operations.

This marks JA Solar’s first high-standard warehousing PV project in collaboration with JD Logistics. Located in Tongzhou, Beijing, the project leverages an efficient PV system to replace conventional energy with clean power, supplying green electricity to the logistics park and accelerating its green transition.

The project adopts a “self-consumption, surplus fed into grid” model, utilizing 4,855 high-efficiency 575W JA Solar monocrystalline modules installed on the rooftop of JD Logistics’ warehouse. Connected to the plant area via eight 380V grid-connection points at 0.38kV, the “PV + logistics park” model injects green energy into traditional warehousing infrastructure.

Over its 25-year operational lifecycle, the project is expected to deliver approximately 77.16 million kWh of green electricity, with an average annual output of around 3.09 million kWh. This will save approximately 930.88 tons of standard coal annually, reduce CO₂ emissions by about 2,533.98 tons, and cut SO₂ emissions by roughly 0.26 tons.

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