LONGi, a China-based manufacturer of PV modules, has supplied its Hi-MO 9 modules for a 60MW solar project in the Dominican Republic. The project is owned by Empresa Generadora de Electricidad Haina, the country’s largest electricity generator, and is part of EGE Haina’s renewable energy expansion within Esperanza Park. Elecnor Group, a Spain-headquartered engineering company, is serving as the EPC contractor and has managed over 10GW of PV projects globally. According to LONGi, this is the first deployment of its Hi-MO 9 modules in the Dominican Republic. The modules feature n-type HPBC back contact cell technology and were selected for their high efficiency and reliability. The Esperanza 2 unit is expected to generate over 115 GWh annually and offset nearly 70,000 tCO₂e emissions. In 2025, LONGi was recognized as “Overall Highest Achiever” by RETC and “Top Performer” by Kiwa PVEL for module performance.
LONGi Hi-MO 9 to power Elecnor’s 60 MW PV build in Dominican Republic
A 60 MW solar plant in the Dominican Republic is set to deploy LONGi Hi-MO 9 modules, with Elecnor as EPC and EGE Haina leading the project development.
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