China-based solar technology company LONGi has reported that its Hi-MO 9 PV module has received full-scenario application certification under the IEC 63556 standard. The disclosure states that the module has passed more than 40 environmental test sequences covering lakes, deserts, ice and snow regions, and marine environments. The certification has been issued by the National Quality Inspection and Testing Center for Solar Photovoltaic Products (CPVT) in collaboration with the Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute (CERI). The testing program has evaluated weather resistance and operational performance under varied application conditions. LONGi has stated that the Hi-MO 9 module is based on HPBC 2.0 technology, which has been assessed for temperature control, low-light performance, and operational stability. The company has also reported that data from empirical programs and third-party institutions indicated power generation gains ranging from 1.21% to 3.92% per watt compared with mainstream TOPCon modules in certain scenarios. Recently, LONGi Solar Technology and Sino Green Technology signed an MoU with Zambia to develop solar power projects, including a 100 MW pilot.
Full-scenario certification awarded to LONGi Hi-MO 9 module
LONGi has reported that its Hi-MO 9 PV module received IEC 63556 full-scenario certification after passing more than 40 test sequences across varied climatic conditions.
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