JA Solar Partners with Larsen & Toubro for 1.2 GW Solar Power Projects in Uzbekistan
JA Solar Secures Major Contract for Solar Modules in Uzbekistan
JA Solar, a global leader in solar energy solutions, has recently entered into a significant supply agreement with Larsen & Toubro (LT), a prominent engineering and construction firm, to provide solar modules for the Samarkand 1 and 2 photovoltaic projects in Uzbekistan. This partnership marks a pivotal step in boosting the renewable energy landscape in this region of Central Asia.
Overview of the Samarkand Projects
The Samarkand 1 and 2 projects are ambitious endeavors developed by ACWA Power, featuring a total installed capacity of 1.2 GW. Located in the Samarkand region, these projects are expected to generate sufficient electricity to power approximately 600,000 homes. Moreover, they are projected to significantly contribute to carbon emission reductions, aiming for a decrease of about 1.4 million tons of CO₂ annually. These initiatives are crucial for Uzbekistan as the country strives to meet its national goal of sourcing 25% of its electricity generation from renewable sources by 2030.
Importance of the Collaboration
The joint effort between ACWA Power, Larsen & Toubro, and JA Solar epitomizes their commitment to delivering cost-effective, high-performing solar solutions to emerging markets. Apart from producing clean energy, the projects are also anticipated to promote local employment, enhance infrastructure development, and increase the stability of the power grid in Uzbekistan.
Aiqing Yang, President of JA Solar, expressed his enthusiasm about collaborating on these strategic projects with such esteemed partners. He stated, “Our high-efficiency and reliable modules are designed to maximize energy yield in various environments. This agreement underscores the trust our partners place in JA Solar’s technology and implementation capabilities.”
JA Solar has made it a priority to continue working closely with international developers and EPC providers to deliver reliable photovoltaic solutions that meet performance demands, durability, and delivery requirements essential for large-scale deployments. The company's commitment to sustainable growth extends beyond Uzbekistan to other high-potential markets across Central Asia.
About the Companies Involved
ACWA Power
ACWA Power is listed on the Saudi stock exchange and stands as the largest private desalination operator worldwide. Additionally, it is a pioneer in the green hydrogen sector and a leader in global energy transformation. Established in 2004 and headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ACWA Power has expanded its footprint to 15 countries across the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.
The company's extensive portfolio encompasses 110 projects that are operational, in advanced stages of preparation, or under construction, collectively valued at approximately 431.25 billion SAR (about 115 billion USD). These projects represent a production capacity of 94 GW, with 56 GW sourced from renewable energies and a desalination capacity of 9.2 million cubic meters of water per day.
Larsen & Toubro (LT)
Larsen & Toubro is a multinational company from India engaged in EPC projects, high-tech manufacturing, and services across more than 50 countries. With over 80 years of experience, LT is recognized for its technical excellence, quality-driven approach, and commitment to sustainability.
JA Solar
Founded in 2005, JA Solar is a leading global enterprise in photovoltaic energy solutions, with a vertically integrated structure encompassing substrate wafers, cells, modules, and energy storage solutions. The company serves customers in 180 countries and regions and has reported cumulative deliveries nearing 317 GW as of the third quarter of 2025, supported by over 2,000 patents and a vast global network.
Conclusion
The collaboration between JA Solar and Larsen & Toubro for the Samarkand projects represents a significant advancement in Uzbekistan’s renewable energy sector. By harnessing the power of solar energy, this partnership not only aims to fulfill national energy targets but also sets a precedent for future renewable projects in the Central Asian region. As the world moves towards a greener future, investments such as these will play a vital role in ensuring sustainable energy access for communities around the globe.