LONGi, a global leader in solar photovoltaic (PV) products and solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Enexus, an investor-focused EPC company specializing in the rapid execution of mid- to large-scale PV projects. Under this landmark collaboration, LONGi will supply 300 MW of its high-efficiency Hi-MO 7 series modules to Enexus for a portfolio of ground-mounted PV plants across Romania, supporting the country’s clean energy transition.
The partnership includes the delivery and installation of 488,000 LONGi Hi-MO 7 modules, featuring advanced HPDC cell technology, high bifaciality, and an excellent power temperature coefficient, designed to maximize energy yield and long-term performance. These modules will be deployed across diverse geographic locations, contributing to a significant portion of Enexus’ EPC projects planned for 2025 in both southern and northwestern Romania. “This is more than just a supply agreement; it’s a strategic alliance that will directly accelerate Romania’s energy transition goals,” said Liam Tang, General Manager Eastern Europe of LONGi. “The synergy between LONGi’s advanced technology and Enexus’s market expertise and execution speed is a powerful combination. We are not just supplying modules; we are contributing to the creation of a more resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure for the future of Romania.”
“Our strategic partnership with Enexus marks a significant milestone in our commitment to fostering global clean energy development, particularly in the dynamic Romanian market,” commented Melih Can Güngör, Sr Key Account Manager of LONGi Europe. “LONGi is dedicated to providing high-quality, reliable, and innovative solar solutions, and the Hi-MO 7 series embodies this commitment with its high efficiency and durability. Working closely with an agile and forward-thinking EPC like Enexus, who share our vision for a greener world, allows us to collectively accelerate the adoption of solar energy. We look forward to achieving even greater successes together as we expand Romania’s renewable energy infrastructure and contribute to a resilient, bankable energy ecosystem”.
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