Romania’s largest retail solar park uses LONGi Hi-MO 9 modules

Romania’s largest retail solar project in Arad County has deployed 54.1 MW of LONGi Hi-MO 9 modules for NEPI Rockcastle and was engineered by Enevo Group.

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The CEF Chișineu-Criș solar park has been designed to supply nearly 70,171 MWh of clean electricity every year.

The CEF Chișineu-Criș solar park has been designed to supply nearly 70,171 MWh of clean electricity every year. Image Source: LONGi

LONGi, a China-based PV module manufacturer, has deployed 54.1MW of Hi-MO 9 BC modules at the CEF Chișineu-Criș solar park in Romania. The project in Arad County is Romania’s largest retail solar installation and was developed for NEPI Rockcastle, a Netherlands-based real estate group. Enevo Group, an energy infrastructure company headquartered in Romania, has engineered and executed the project, which started construction in January 2025. NEPI Rockcastle stated the grid connection is planned for the fourth quarter of 2025. The plant includes 84,000 modules with 24.8% efficiency and a temperature coefficient of -0.26% per degree Celsius. LONGi said the BC architecture improves energy yield by 8% over TOPCon by eliminating front-grid shading. The project is expected to generate 70,171MWh annually, supplying nearly 29,300 homes. Earlier this year, LONGi supplied Hi-MO 7 modules for a 362MW DC solar project in Algeria for Özgün İnşaat.

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