In the sanitary ware industry, the processing of ceramics and stone is highly energy-intensive, and wastewater treatment systems also require a significant amount of electricity. To reduce energy costs and promote sustainable development, Haijue Sanitary Ware decided to utilize its idle rooftop space to build a solar power plant, aiming to "cut costs and boost efficiency."
Located in coastal Quanzhou, which has a subtropical monsoon climate and frequently experiences typhoons, high temperatures, and heavy rain, the company placed great importance on both power generation performance and long-term operational reliability when selecting modules. This was to ensure returns over the full life cycle of the system. After extensive comparison, they chose the Hi-MO X10 dual-glass modules, rated at 645W.
The system is expected to generate 800,000 kWh of green electricity annually, all of which will be used to support Haijue’s production operations. This translates to annual electricity cost savings of RMB 560,000, enabling Haijue to achieve both commercial value and sustainable development. The project injects fresh momentum into the high-quality growth of Fujian’s economy and serves as a replicable model for other energy-intensive industries seeking green transformation.