Sineng Electric has signed a photovoltaic inverter supply contract for PIF 6 solar project cluster of Saudi Arabia, marking a major win in one of the Kingdom’s flagship utility-scale renewable energy programmes.
The PIF 6 cluster is being jointly developed by ACWA Power, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and Aramco Power, and forms a key part of Saudi Arabia’s clean-energy roadmap.
3 GW of Utility-Scale Solar Capacity
The contract covers two large solar projects within the PIF 6 cluster – Bisha and Humaij – with a combined installed capacity of approximately 3 GW. The Bisha solar project accounts for 2.37 GW, while the Humaij project contributes 0.664 GW.
Both projects will deploy Sineng Electric’s 8.8 MW medium-voltage (MV) turnkey station solution. The system integrates two 4.4 MW central inverters, a transformer, and a ring main unit (RMU) into a compact configuration designed for high efficiency and rapid deployment.
According to the company, the solution offers strong environmental adaptability, optimised capital expenditure, simplified installation and commissioning, and fast grid-response performance—features tailored for large-capacity utility-scale plants operating under complex site conditions.
Strengthening Middle East and Africa Presence
Sineng Electric said the latest contract further strengthens its market position in the Middle East and reflects growing confidence among global developers in its engineering capabilities and execution expertise for large-scale solar projects.
Over recent years, the company has expanded its footprint across the Middle East and Africa by establishing regional branches, sales offices, and service networks. This localised ecosystem enables one-stop solutions, on-site technical support, and reliable project execution across different project scales.
To date, Sineng has accumulated more than 10 GW of contracted capacity in the region, supplying equipment to several landmark renewable energy developments.
Global Standing and Technology Focus
Sineng Electric is a global supplier of PV inverters, energy-storage inverters, and digital power products. The company operates four research and development centres and emphasises rigorous testing standards and engineering quality.
It has been recognised as a BloombergNEF Tier 1 PV inverter manufacturer, ranking fourth globally in PV inverter shipments and among the global top five suppliers of power conversion systems (PCS) in 2024.





