Global Shipments of Longi's Hi-MO 5 Modules Exceed 50 GW
- The producer likewise stated that the cumulative shipments currently coming close to 100 million panels.
- Based on gallium-doped, half-cell, crackless smart soldering modern technology, Hi-MO 5 modules have actually received wide market recognition, consisting of awards.
Global solar conglomerate LONGi has actually introduced that, since mid-December, global shipments of its Hi-MO 5 solar module have actually exceeded 50 GW. The producer likewise said that the cumulative shipments are currently approaching 100 million panels.
The Hi-MO 5, based upon 182mm cells, was officially launched in June 2020. It uses functions such as adaptability to a considerable variety of application scenarios, simple to manage, transfer, shop as well as install, with a really low breakage rate, claims LONGi.
Based on gallium-doped, half-cell, crackless smart soldering innovation, Hi-MO 5 modules have actually received wide industry recognition, including awards from Intersolar and also TÜV Rheinland for Energy Yield Simulation at its 'All Quality Matters' congress, while end-user customers have recommended the product for exceeding assumptions in regards to power generation efficiency, according to LONGi.
LONGi has actually additionally priced estimate the sector sources and said that the marketplace share for 182 modules has seen a rapid boost throughout 2022, relocating from 27 per cent in 2021 to a current high of 70 percent.
Progressing, LONGi stated that it will include more items to its Hi-MO range as well as will continue to deliver green energy on a global scale as part of the change and updating of energy structures.
In November, LONGi introduced the Hi-MO 6 which is its very first module made exclusively for the global dispersed customer market. It is based on high efficiency Hybrid Passivated Back Contact (HPBC) cell innovation and also has actually achieved a maximum efficiency of 22.8 percent in automation. The firm likewise stated that it achieved new world document conversion performance of 26.12 per cent for its p-type silicon heterojunction (HJT) cells.
In addition, LONGi released a new half-cut cell module variation of the Hi MO5 module particularly designed for the European market. The new item, as disclosed by LONGi, has 66 solar cells in the module which is based upon M10 wafer dimension.