On June 3, the JM330kW wind turbine units required for Japan’s Fukushima project were successfully loaded and shipped. This project marks another key milestone for Jenmour New Energy, following the smooth delivery of equipment for the "Yanchang Petroleum 1GW Wind-Solar-Gas-Hydrogen-Pasture Energy Internet Demonstration Project."
The JM330kW unit is one of the models independently developed and designed by Jenmour New Energy. It weighs a total of 47.9 tons, features a tower height of 35.28 meters, and has a rotor diameter of 38.5 meters—making it one of our flagship products today.
To ensure timely completion of the shipment, the company established clear, actionable milestones for unit production, assembly, and dispatch, breaking them down meticulously into each individual process. Team leaders from every stage took turns closely overseeing the assembly process, ensuring that the planned schedule was rigorously followed and accelerating progress. At the same time, areas where improvements or optimizations were needed during assembly were promptly addressed. As a result, all Jenmour New Energy employees worked seamlessly together, pulling in the same direction to guarantee smooth transitions between processes. Ultimately, the three JM330kW wind turbines were successfully loaded and dispatched.
The successful shipment of this Japanese project underscores Jenmour New Energy’s strong capabilities in wind equipment manufacturing and assembly technology. Moreover, this achievement has opened global doors for the company, setting a powerful precedent for delivering high-quality project execution across future initiatives.
Looking ahead, Jenmour New Energy will continue leveraging the diversified industrial strengths of the Jinma Group, fostering closer collaboration among its subsidiaries. By leveraging internal synergy and mutual support, we’ll ensure that Jinma wind turbines reach every corner of the world, helping to deliver clean energy solutions on a global scale.
2021-06-03





