LONGi Solar has secured an agreement to supply over 100MW of its Hi-MO 9 modules for a utility-scale solar project across Latin America.
Led by the company’s European team, the partnership highlights LONGi’s ability to deliver advanced back contact (BC) technology for large-scale projects in varied environments, further strengthening its global presence in renewable energy.
Developed in collaboration with a major international energy company, the project uses LONGi’s Hi-MO 9 modules to tackle energy challenges across different climates.
The modules, known for their scalability, support improved land use and energy output, offering a conversion efficiency of up to 24.8%.
The project also supports Latin America’s decarbonisation goals, helping to stabilise energy grids and enhance energy security in rapidly expanding renewable markets.
“This collaboration exemplifies how LONGi’s technical excellence drives global energy transitions. By combining our innovation with cross-regional execution capabilities, we are proving that BC technology is not just a European success, but the universal standard for utility-scale solar,” said Francois Cui, president of LONGi Europe.
“This project marks another very important milestone for LONGi. It’s extremely exciting to see how our customers are fully understanding BC’s superior technology and how it is paving the way for a new era of PV modules in the industry,” added David Sanchez, LONGi Europe GM for Iberia.
The project is expected to offset more than 120,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually and has been developed in line with strict biodiversity standards, aiming to minimise environmental impact while maximising renewable energy generation.








