LONGi Revisits Zambian President to Co-Create New Clean Energy Partnership Ecosystem

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James Jin, President of LONGi, Middle East and Africa region, led a delegation to visit Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, and met with Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema. This high-level engagement follows President Hichilemaโ€™s inspection tour to LONGiโ€™s headquarters in Xiโ€™an, China, in September 2024, marking a new phase of comprehensive and pragmatic progress in the China-Zambia energy partnership.

Elevating High-Level Engagement to Build Long-Term Mutual Trust

During his visit to China in September 2024, President Hichilema specifically toured LONGiโ€™s headquarters to discuss photovoltaic (PV) technology innovation and global energy equity, expressing deep appreciation for LONGiโ€™s technical prowess and global vision. Since then, sustained high-level dialogue has driven tangible collaboration. Jameโ€™s return visit to the presidential residence underscored LONGiโ€™s โ€œlong-term commitmentโ€ to Africa and facilitated in-depth discussions on Zambiaโ€™s renewable energy roadmap, PV project implementation, advanced technology benchmarks, and local talent development.

BC Technology Drives High-Standard Energy Transition Model

Addressing Zambiaโ€™s challenges of limited installed PV capacity and a monolithic energy mix, LONGi proposed a โ€œhigh-efficiency, low-maintenance, and highly adaptableโ€ customized solution centered on its latest BC technology aiming to establish a high starting point and high standard of national energy transformation path.

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BC modules demonstrate stable power generation in high-temperature, high-radiation, and dusty environments, delivering a 7.35% increase in energy yield compared to conventional technologies within the same land footprint. They also enable โ€œPV+โ€ integration with complex scenarios such as mining and agriculture.

By leveraging BC technology, LONGi will support Zambia in building a cutting-edge energy infrastructure to achieve dual goals of energy security and green development.

Co-Creating an Ecosystem for African Clean Energy Leadership
Beyond technology and project collaboration, LONGiis committed to fostering a localized energy ecosystem in Zambia. Leveraging the countryโ€™s abundant solar resources, LONGi has partnered with the Zambian government, universities, and enterprises to establish a trinity framework of โ€œtechnology introduction, scenario application, and talent incubation.โ€ This end-to-end solution spans planning, design, and operations, providing sustained support for Zambiaโ€™s energy-industrial integration.

President Hichilema remarked, โ€œLONGi is not only a technology leader but also a sustainable development partner. Zambia regards LONGi as a critical collaborator in our national energy strategy and looks forward to jointly building a clean energy benchmark in Africa, ensuring sunlight illuminates a brighter future for all.โ€

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