JinkoSolar is taking a bold step into Oman’s renewable energy sector with a major new partnership. The company has signed an exclusive supply agreement with India’s ACME Group to deliver its high-performance N-type TOPCon modules for the 487.5MW Desert Green hydrogen project, located in Oman’s Duqm Special Economic Zone.
This project marks JinkoSolar’s first large-scale foray into photovoltaic hydrogen production in the Sultanate — and it’s a significant one. Phase one alone is expected to produce 100,000 tons of green ammonia annually, with plans to expand that to a staggering 1.2 million tons in the future.
In Oman’s harsh desert climate — where average temperatures often exceed 50°C and sunshine is abundant throughout the year — Jinko’s TOPCon modules are built to thrive. Their advanced technology delivers more power per watt, better all-day performance, and higher overall energy yields. Thanks to a high bifaciality rate of up to 85%, the modules also harness reflected sunlight from the sand, adding an impressive 3% to 5% more energy output compared to standard bifacial panels.
Beyond clean energy generation, this project represents a major step toward large-scale green hydrogen production — a technology seen as key to decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors like heavy industry and transportation.
By helping make this vision a reality, JinkoSolar is once again proving that cutting-edge solar innovation can go hand-in-hand with environmental transformation — even in the world’s toughest conditions.