LONGi, the world’s leading PV manufacturer, has partnered with ENERGIKA, its Tunisian counterpart, and SUNGROW, the leading PV inverter manufacturer, to initiate The Solar Future Tour. This program consists of three workshops in three different cities in TunisiaโTunis, Sfax, and Sousseโheld consecutively on May 20, 21, and 23, 2024, respectively. For LONGi, this workshop series presented an opportunity to unveil its new Hi-Mo product family, “Hi-Mo X6 Max,” to the Tunisian PV market and to introduce this cutting-edge technology to solar experts attending these events.
Since its inception in 2000, LONGi has been dedicated to sustainability, with a mission to “to make the best of solar energy to build a green world.” The company’s commitment to developing new technologies and setting industry benchmarks in efficiency, production, and shipment capacity not only remains steadfast but continues to grow. Together with ENERGIKA, LONGi is committed to advancing solar energy in Tunisia, ensuring a healthier and cleaner future through the widespread adoption of these technologies.

As part of its innovative journey, LONGi has developed the Hi-Mo X6 Max product family, utilizing HPBC technology and Terui Silicon wafers. This places LONGi at the forefront of the industry, setting new standards in size to meet the diverse needs of clients in the solar energy sector.
During our workshops in Tunisia, we introduced the upgraded version of these modules, which include Explorer, Scientist, and Guardian types, in sizes 54c, 66c, and 72c. This updated version promises increased module power up to 620W, a superior temperature coefficient (-0.28%/ยฐC), and reduced first-year degradation to less than 1%.
LONGi holds the Tunisian PV market in high regard, given the country’s longstanding interest in harnessing solar energy dating back to the 1980s. Tunisia boasts vast solar potential, characterized by high levels of solar irradiation, which has spurred the launch of numerous small, medium, and large-scale projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
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