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Jenmour New Energy has shipped the first batch of equipment—10 sets of 550kW generators—to the project site in Mongolia.

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2025-10-21


Ten sets of 550kW generator units have been fully assembled, and the first batch of shipments includes a total of 18 vehicles. Throughout the factory area, several cranes and forklifts are working efficiently yet calmly, carefully positioning tower sections and blades onto the truck beds—with smiles already visible on the technicians' faces. As the vehicles slowly roll out of the厂区, heading toward the project site in Mongolia, everyone eagerly anticipates the moment when the wind turbines stand tall at the site, generating clean electricity for users as soon as possible. This delivery marks not only an important step for Jenmour New Energy in expanding into international markets but also highlights Jinma's strong expertise in the clean energy sector. Ten sets of 550kW generator units have been fully assembled, and the first batch of shipments includes a total of 18 vehicles. Throughout the entire factory area, several cranes and forklifts are working efficiently yet calmly, carefully placing tower sections and blades onto the truck beds—with smiles already visible on the technicians' faces. As the vehicles slowly roll out of the厂区, heading toward the project site in Mongolia, everyone eagerly anticipates the moment when the wind turbines stand tall at the site, generating clean electricity for users as soon as possible. This delivery marks not only an important step for Jenmour New Energy in expanding into international markets but also underscores Jinma's strong capabilities in the clean energy sector.

▲ Site where the first batch of equipment was shipped

▲ Site where the first batch of equipment was shipped

 

This is Jenmour New Energy Co., Ltd. and Mongolia Following the signing of a cooperation agreement and the establishment of the EGM ENERGY joint venture, MAX Group has delivered its first batch of equipment to the Mongolian side.

▲ Scene from the project signing ceremony between the two sides

▲ Leaders from all parties involved visit the premises of Jenmour New Energy company

The project is located in the Gobi-Altai Province of Mongolia. The MAX Group owns multiple mining sites and manufacturing enterprises in the region, and electricity shortages have become a major bottleneck for the development of Mongolian businesses, including the MAX Group itself.

▲ Construction Site of the Project

The first-phase project involves the construction of a total of A 5MW wind power generation unit, a 10kV switchyard, and a 5MWh energy storage system, among other components. Once the project is completed, it will generate 1,500 MWh of electricity annually, saving 5,250 tons of coal each year and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by over 12,500 tons.

▲ Construction Site of the Project

Jenmour New Energy Co., Ltd., leveraging the region's abundant wind energy and solar resources, has designed a system that integrates wind, solar, diesel, and energy storage. /Off-grid power systems effectively address the challenge of electricity shortages in mining operations.

▲ Equipment Ready for Loading and Dispatch

In response to Mongolia's unique temperature and environmental conditions, the company's R&D team has designed the equipment to withstand low temperatures and sand/dust exposure, ensuring the project operates reliably over the long term while minimizing maintenance and operational costs.

A relevant official from Jenmour New Energy stated: "We have customized and upgraded the equipment specifically for Mongolia’s unique environment, providing customers with efficient, reliable, clean energy. This is not only our commitment to our clients but also our responsibility in driving the global energy transition."

▲ Equipment Ready for Loading and Dispatch

▲ Equipment Ready for Loading and Dispatch

Jenmour New Energy Co., Ltd., addressing the region's persistent power shortages, has implemented new energy projects that not only resolve electricity challenges for enterprises in mining areas but also provide a pioneering, benchmark energy storage solution for Mongolia’s broader mining industry, setting a powerful example for the country’s renewable energy initiatives.

▲ Equipment Ready for Loading and Dispatch

In the future, Jenmour New Energy will continue to ramp up internal R&D investments, strengthening its technological innovation capabilities while expanding into overseas markets for wind power and microgrids—contributing even more significantly to the global clean energy sector.

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Jenmour New Energy has shipped the first batch of equipment—10 sets of 550kW generators—to the project site in Mongolia.