LONGi strengthens its partnership with Energy 3000 with an additional 100 MW agreement

LONGi Green Energy Technology and Energy 3000 Solar GmbH have signed a new agreement for the supply of 100 MW of Hi-MO X10 solar modules. This collaboration marks a key step in the distribution of high-performance photovoltaic solutions in the European market.

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Energy 3000 Solar GmbH, a European distributor of photovoltaic products, signed a strategic agreement with LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. at a ceremony held at LONGi’s headquarters in Xi’an, China. This new commitment extends their partnership following an initial 1.5 GW framework agreement.

Strengthened commitment in the European market

According to the terms of the agreement, LONGi will continue supplying 100 MW of Hi-MO X10 solar modules to Energy 3000. This collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of HPBC 2.0 technology in the European market, focusing on performance and energy yield optimization.

Founded in 2007, Energy 3000 is a key player in energy solution design and planning in Europe. The company specializes in distributed power stations for residential and commercial sectors, as well as large-scale power plant projects. With its expertise and established presence, it plays a crucial role in the distribution of advanced solar solutions.

High-performance technology

The Hi-MO X10 module from LONGi is based on HPBC 2.0 cell technology and high-quality TaiRay wafers. It offers a maximum production power of 670 W, more than 30 W higher than TOPCon modules of similar size. The efficiency of mass-produced modules reaches up to 24.8%, maximizing energy output from limited installation areas.

In addition to its performance, LONGi highlights a high-quality service approach covering the entire product lifecycle. This strategy aims to ensure long-term reliability and profitability for customers, strengthening the competitiveness of solar solutions in the European market.

Prospects for LONGi and Energy 3000

With this agreement, LONGi and Energy 3000 continue their strategy of expanding the distribution of photovoltaic modules in Europe. The introduction of high-energy efficiency products and optimized installation performance aims to meet the growing demands of the market. This ongoing collaboration could pave the way for new joint initiatives in the European photovoltaic sector.

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