Our projects


Since 2009, China has been the world’s largest consumer of energy. The installed capacity is expected to double from 2016 to 2040.

The country’s legacy investments primarily in coal as a source of energy combined with the rapidly growing energy demand pose a huge environmental challenge with negative consequences reaching far beyond China’s own borders. In addition to air pollution, which causes breathing difficulties for many of China’s residents, coal combustion leads to extensive carbon dioxide emissions, climate change and eventually environmental destruction globally.

Our projects


For our customers in China, the collaboration with Gigasun means that they contribute to a cleaner environment while saving money. Gigasun has been supplying green energy in China since 2014 and the number of plants continues to increase with good profitability.

185

Projects

283

MW installed capacity

131

MW under development

Selected projects

Jiangsu Runchang Rubber Technology


“We have a trustworthy business partner in Gigasun. They make sure that we get clean and reliable electricity at a low cost, allowing us to focus on our own core business.”

Zu Changjun
Director of Engineering Department

Size m2: 18559
Capacity kW: 2320
Annual production MWh: 2319820
Commissioning: 2017-04-06

Sohbi Craft (Changshu) Co.,Ltd


“China’s growth opportunities should not be obtained at the expense of the climate and clean air. Thanks to Gigasun we can save money and the climate at the same time by converting solar energy into clean electricity.”

Guan Yongchu
Power Department Manager

Size m2: 13644
Capacity kW: 1706
Annual production MWh: 1705550
Commissioning: 2017-04-07

Suqian Huiyang Textile Technology


“There is a new consciousness regarding industrial companies’ environmental responsibilities. We want to contribute to the transformation to a sustainable energy supply. Gigasun makes it possible to do that.”

Huang Dafeng
Electricity Engineer, Power Department

Size m2: 11000
Capacity kW: 1571
Annual production MWh: 1570800
Commissioning: 2019-08-19