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LONGi and Top Solar complete 100MWp ground-mounted project in South Korea

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XI’AN, China, Sept. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — LONGi has provided 100MWp of its high-efficiency Hi-MO 4 modules for a project in South Korea executed by leading local EPC Top Solar. 

Located in the country’s Jeollanam-Do region, the project was connected to the grid in July and is expected to reduce annual carbon emissions by some 100,000 tons.


It is not only Korea’s largest grid-connected project this year, but also the first ground-mounted project to deploy Chinese modules, reflecting the Korean market’s confidence in the quality and reliability of LONGi products.

Since first entering the country in 2017, LONGi has become its best-selling Chinese module brand, supplying school, Agri-PV, fish farm and large utility projects.

“We are delighted to have collaborated with Top Solar on this milestone utility project,” commented Dennis She, LONGi Group Vice President. “The cost of energy generation can be lowered as more solar is installed and Jeollanam-Do makes a significant contribution to Korea’s carbon neutrality goal.”

About LONGi

Founded in 2000, LONGi is committed to being the world’s leading solar technology company, focusing on customer-driven value creation for full scenario energy transformation.

Under its mission of ‘making the best of solar energy to build a green world’, LONGi has dedicated itself to technology innovation and established five business sectors, covering mono silicon wafers cells and modules, commercial & industrial distributed solar solutions, green energy solutions and hydrogen equipment. The company has honed its capabilities to provide green energy and has more recently, also embraced green hydrogen products and solutions to support global zero carbon development. www.longi.com/en

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