Press Release

LONGi Solar, a globally leading solar technology company, and KENO Group, a leader in the distribution of innovative photovoltaic solutions in Europe, have entered a strategic partnership.

The partnership covers the supply of LONGi’s latest back contact series to Central and Eastern European countries (CEE).

The collaboration will comprise LONGi’s new Hi-MO X10 solar panels featuring the proprietary next generation and greatly enhanced HPBC 2.0 technology – Hybrid Passivated Back Contact.

The Hi-MO X10 was launched globally in October 2024 and will be phased in Europe starting in Q1. KENO plans to integrate it into its portfolio in H2 2025.

The partnership also includes the Hi-MO X6 Max series, the successor to LONGi’s hero back contact product, Hi-MO X6. It uses the new M11 wafer with TaiRay Inside technology and, as a Max version, has an increased power output of up to 615 watts.

The cooperation will be a driver for the photovoltaic market in Central and Eastern Europe addressing the evolving needs of end customers in the region.

The letter of intent includes three main pillars of cooperation: the supply of market-leading solar products, comprehensive technical support, and joint marketing efforts.

LONGi’s back-contact solar modules will complement KENO’s product portfolio with high-end photovoltaic panels that offer high performance and reliability to customers in KENO’s region.

Adrian Kocan, General Manager for Eastern Europe at LONGi, said: “A key element of the partnership with KENO is our training program, technical documentation and ongoing support.

We want to ensure that the KENO Group has the necessary knowledge and resources to provide excellent service and products to its customers, being both installers and investors.”

Wojciech Babski, Vice President at KENO, commented: “Signing this letter of intent is another step for us in building a partnership that is already delivering tangible benefits to our customers and the entire industry.

Thanks to our cooperation with LONGi, we provide solutions that raise technological standards and meet the growing demand for modern photovoltaic technologies. Our goal is to continue strengthening this relationship in order to jointly set trends in the renewable energy market.”