UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, and LONGi Green Energy Technology Co. Ltd., a China-based solar technology manufacturer, have installed a solar energy system at Bolan Medical Complex in Balochistan, Pakistan. The system is designed to generate 1.16 million kWh annually, which has fully met the hospital’s electricity needs and saved Rs. 70 million each year. According to UNHCR, the system has also reduced carbon emissions by 468 tonnes annually. LONGi has supplied its Hi-MO 9 solar modules featuring HPBC 2.0 technology, which delivers up to 670W output and 24.8% efficiency under high-temperature and high-humidity conditions. The initiative is part of UNHCR’s broader clean energy and healthcare efforts supporting Afghan refugees and host communities. Earlier this year, LONGi was named a Top Performer in the 2025 PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard.
Solar system powers Bolan Medical Complex with LONGi Hi-MO 9 modules
Bolan Medical Complex in Balochistan now operates on solar energy, with LONGi Hi-MO 9 modules supplying 1.16 million kWh and saving PKR 70 million each year.
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