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Updated · Bloomberg · May 10
China's green exporters expand sales after Iran war energy shock
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 10

China's green exporters expand sales after Iran war energy shock

7 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 10
  • Jinko Solar signed two late-April deals in Nigeria, where diesel prices have jumped 40% since the crisis began.
  • The push reflects efforts by Chinese makers of solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles to revive weakening profits through overseas demand.
  • As countries seek alternatives to expensive fuel imports, Chinese automakers target Europe and energy storage firms increase shipments abroad.
Is the world trading its oil dependency for a riskier reliance on China's green technology?
Can developing nations achieve energy freedom with Chinese tech without sacrificing their industrial future?
As Chinese smart cars conquer global roads, what hidden security risks are we driving home?

Nigeria’s Solar Surge: JinkoSolar’s Landmark Agreements and the Drive Toward 4.9 GW of New Capacity by 2029

Overview

JinkoSolar has established a strong presence in Nigeria by signing landmark agreements and deploying its advanced Tiger Neo 3.0 modules, making it a key contributor to the country’s fast-growing solar sector. Nigeria, which accounted for nearly 80% of West Africa’s solar additions in 2025, is driving regional growth and is projected to add even more capacity in the coming years. By leveraging its cutting-edge photovoltaic technology, JinkoSolar is supporting Nigeria’s energy transition and helping meet the rising demand for sustainable power, positioning both the company and the country at the forefront of West Africa’s solar expansion.

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