Guoqiang Singsun, a leading Chinese manufacturer of photovoltaic mounting systems, has officially signed a supply agreement for the 140MW Gobustan Photovoltaic Project in Azerbaijan. As one of the country's largest PV projects by 2025, the project will fully leverage Guoqiang Singsun's strengths in products and supporting services, further enhancing the brand's influence across Central Asia and the Caucasus.

Located in the Gobustan region, the project site is subject to harsh environmental conditions, including high temperatures, strong winds, sandstorms, and severe salt spray corrosion. To address these challenges, Guoqiang Singsun's technical team optimized the system design and introduced multiple advanced anti-corrosion treatments, ensuring both system reliability and long-term economic efficiency. In logistics, a combined road–rail transport solution was adopted, significantly improving delivery efficiency and laying a solid foundation for the project's on-schedule grid connection.

The Azerbaijani government is actively advancing its energy transition strategy, targeting a 30% share of renewables in total installed capacity by 2030. Against this backdrop, the Gobustan PV power plant is expected to generate 180 million kWh annually, meeting the clean electricity needs of 50,000 households and reducing CO₂ emissions by approximately 146,500 tons each year. It will serve as a key demonstration project in reshaping the country's energy structure.
This collaboration represents a major milestone in Guoqiang Singsun's internationalization strategy, highlighting global recognition of its mounting technology. Looking ahead, the company will continue to deepen cooperation with international partners - including overseas energy developers and local stakeholders - to jointly explore emerging energy markets along the Belt and Road Initiative and contribute Chinese expertise to the global green transition.






