JCET Korea Powers Up Phase I Solar Plant to Drive Green Growth

JCET Group recently announced that Phase I of its distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant at its Korea manufacturing site has been completed and officially put into operation. The facility will supply renewable clean electricity for production, marking a significant step in the company’s commitment to sustainability..

 

 

The solar power plant is being built across the rooftops of JCET Korea’s SCK and JSCK factories, with a total planned installed capacity of 9.4 megawatts (MW). Phase I, now operational, delivers 2.3 MW, while subsequent phases are expected to come online in 2025. Once fully completed, the project is projected to generate around 11,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity annually—equivalent to cutting approximately 5,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, or planting about 460,000 trees.

Equipped with high-efficiency solar panels and intelligent inverter systems, the plant enables smart energy management while reducing reliance on external power supply. The initiative strengthens JCET’s energy independence and resilience, alongside its environmental benefits.

The project underscores JCET’s long-standing commitment to green operations. As a global leader in semiconductor packaging and testing, the company has already installed distributed solar systems at its sites in Jiangyin, Suqian, Chuzhou, Singapore, and Korea, steadily increasing the use of renewable energy across its operations.

JCET will continue to invest in clean energy and sustainable innovation, reinforcing its role as an industry benchmark for low-carbon development.