QW Solar Technology currently has established bases in Shandong, Anhui, and a sales center in Shanghai. In the future, it will also invest two major bases in Guangdong and Northwest China, forming a 4+1 pattern: four bases and one headquarter, which covers production, transportation, and installation support, ensuring timely response to the nationwide market demand and maintaining a reasonable cost structure for QW Solar.
Up to now, the first phase of the 6GW high-efficiency HJT PV modules and 1GWh energy storage capacity at Shandong base have been in mass production. The construction of Anhui base is expected to be completed and put into operation in the third quarter of 2023. Once both bases are fully functional, QW Solar will have a total production capacity of 10GW high-efficiency HJT solar cells, 20GW high-efficiency HJT PV modules, and 5GWh energy storage, which will secure QW Solar’s leading position in the industry.
The "large size+N-type+high power" direction chosen by QW Solar Technology will be one of the main focuses in PV module technology in the coming years. In particular, HJT technology, which is one of the N-type technologies (the other one is TOPCon technology), as well as PRV/HJT stacked cell technology. HJT technology combines advantages such as large size and high power, making it highly anticipated for application in the PV industry.