Located in remote Qinghai province, with a total installed capacity of 2. 2 gigawatts, it is China's largest and world's 2nd largest solar plant. Its PV capacity crossed 1,000 gigawatts (one terawatt, 1 TW) in May 2025. In 2024, China added 277 gigawatts (GW) of solar power. The Chinese solar industry is at a pivotal point. Rapid solar capacity expansion overwhelms the grid, PV manufacturers compete for market shares, and then large target markets slap import tariffs on Chinese PV products, taking off their competitive edge. Most are individual photovoltaic power stations, but some are groups of co-located plants owned by different independent power producers and with separate transformer. China presently is on the top of the list to have the largest solar resources in the world, with about 40 GW expected to be operational by 2020, bringing the country's overall solar generation (installed capacity) to 240 gigawatts.