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JA Solar Donates 10 Million Yuan to Fight Against the Novel Coronavirus

Source:JA SOLAR

On January 26th,the second day of the Chinese New Year, JA Solar donated 10 Million Yuan to fight against the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) in Wuhan, Hubei Province, the epicenter of the outbreak, to help local medical institutions to purchase urgently-needed supplies including medicines, medical supplies, masks, protective clothing, goggles, etc.

Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, JA Solar has paid high attention to it and is always ready to take action on fighting against the disease and try its best to prevent its spreading within the company.

Since its foundation in 2005, JA Solar has committed itself to contributing green and clean solar energy to the world, and actively participates in public welfare activities including disaster and poverty relief, learning and teaching assistance, and urban environment improvement, etc.

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