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LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 module, with HPBC 2.0 technology, reached 670 W—30 W more than TOPCon and improved efficiency in limited spaces. Image Source: Longi
China-headquartered LONGi and Energy 3000 Solar GmbH has signed a cooperation agreement at Xi'an, China. This continued their partnership, with LONGi supplying 100 MW of Hi-MO X10 modules after a previous 1.5 GW deal. They aimed to expand the use of HPBC 2.0 products in Europe. Energy 3000 focused on PV and energy storage, including project design, distributed power stations, and large-scale projects. The Hi-MO X10 module, using HPBC 2.0 cell technology and TaiRay wafers, reached a maximum power of 670 W, which was 30 W more than TOPCon modules. With up to 24.8% efficiency, it improved power generation in small spaces. LONGi provided quality assurance and long-term reliability.