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On November 8, 2024, the highly anticipated joint product launch of LONGi Hi-MO 9 and Hi-MO X10 took place in Cape Town, South Africa, under the theme “Beginning of the Next Ultimate with BC”. This event marked the first public unveiling of LONGi’s groundbreaking HPBC 2.0 technology and two innovative products developed with this advanced technology. The event attracted significant attention from local customers and partners, reflecting the company’s continued focus on expanding its presence in the African market. Jia Chao, Head of LONGi’s Distributed Middle East, Africa, and Latin America regions, led the Utility and Distribution Africa teams in attendance. Notably, Mr. Tang Chang’an, Acting Consul General of China in Cape Town, attended and delivered an inspiring speech, adding extra significance to the occasion.
The spotlight of the launch event was on LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 technology and the series of new products based on this breakthrough, demonstrating the company’s continued leadership and deep expertise in BC technology. The BC technology not only boasts an impressive theoretical conversion efficiency of up to 29.1%, approaching the theoretical limit of 29.4% for silicon-based cells, but also enables LONGi’s self-developed HPBC 2.0 module to break the world record for silicon modules with a 25.4% efficiency. This achievement marks the first time since 1988 that a Chinese solar technology company has set this record.
Mr. Jia Chao emphasized that the core competitive advantage in the photovoltaic industry lies in reducing Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE). The Hi-MO 9 and Hi-MO X10 represent LONGi’s latest technological advancements in line with this global trend. From pioneering monocrystalline silicon technology and driving the adoption of PERC cells, to advancing HPBC technology, LONGi has been at the forefront of photovoltaic innovation. The company continues to push the industry toward a more efficient and cost-effective future, setting new standards for global energy transition. At the event, LONGi’s expert team presented customized solutions for various application scenarios, helping meet the region’s growing energy demands in a sustainable manner.
Leveraging HPBC 2.0 technology, LONGi has developed modules designed for both Utility and Distributed Applications, addressing key customer challenges and pushing the safety and efficiency of PV modules to new heights.
Hi-MO 9: The Ultimate Flagship for Centralized Applications
The Hi-MO 9, tailored for large-scale utility power plants and is designed as a bi-facial module, is designed to meet the demand for high power generation performance and reliability throughout the entire lifecycle of centralized power plants. It offers the most efficient energy yield per unit of land across its lifecycle, with a 6.5-8% higher output than conventional N-type products, which significantly reduces LCOE while improving overall system performance and stability. The Hi-MO 9 is particularly well-suited to diverse African environments, including water surfaces, grasslands, and deserts, offering a more cost-effective solution for solar power and making clean energy even more competitive.
Hi-MO X10: The Premium Choice for Distributed Applications
Hi-MO X10 is LONGi’s latest product, specifically designed for C&I and household applications. Shielding and hot spots are common challenges that compromise the safety of distributed power plants. Various types of shading from roof equipment, surrounding objects, dust, and dirt are prevalent in distributed environments. Hi-MO X10 effectively addresses these pain points, ensuring stable operation of the PV system and optimal protection for building rooftops. The Hi-MO X10 features next-generation technologies, including superposition bipolar composite passivation, 0BB, and a highly reliable packaging process, delivering unmatched performance in power generation, reliability, customer benefits, and aesthetics.
Differentiated Services Tailored to Local Needs
At the event, Wu Lili, Sales Director for LONGi’s Africa Office’s Utility Business and Head of the Energy-intensive Industry special task force, presented customized solutions for Africa’s energy-intensive industries, such as mining, chemicals, and steel etc. By integrating innovative financing models, local IPP and EPC resources, and leveraging LONGi’s proprietary GSE Software, LONGi is able to deliver end-to-end high-efficiency renewable energy solutions to meet the unique needs of African clients.
An insightful panel discussion was held on the opportunities and challenges in South Africa’s renewable energy development. Local policymakers, power plant developers, and investors shared in-depth insights and valuable experiences on overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities in South Africa’s renewable energy sector. Guo Bin, Head of LONGi’s Africa Centralized Business, and Sun Xianming, Head of Distributed Business, participated.
As a testament to the recognition of LONGi’s BC technology, four memorandums of understanding (MOUs) were signed during the launch, covering a total capacity of 120MW. These MOUs reflect strong enthusiasm and interest from local customers in LONGi’s high-efficiency, high-yield, aesthetically appealing, and ultra-safe new products. Jia Chao also presented annual awards to local distribution partners, expressing sincere gratitude for their steadfast support of LONGi’s products and technology.
With the successful launch of Hi-MO 9 and Hi-MO X10, LONGi is committed to continuing its focus on technological innovation and enhancing both product performance and customer value. Looking ahead, LONGi will support its South African partners with leading BC technology and tailored services, driving local energy transformation and contributing to the achievement of global sustainability goals.
Before the launch, the LONGi South Africa Office was officially opened, signaling LONGi’s official entry into South Africa. This move brings LONGi closer to its customers, enabling greater support for local market requirements. |