LONGi and DLG Solar signed a contract for a 50 MW photovoltaic project in Vietnam, which would adopt LONGi’s latest high powered Hi-MO 4 modules based on the new M6 monocrystalline wafer. This is another megawatt Hi-MO 4 order since its launch in May-2019 during Intersolar Europe.
Located in Ninh Thuan Province, the project will cover an area of 60 hectares and generate up to 80,000 MWh annually. The total investment is estimated to reach US$50 million.
The 72-cell variant of Hi-MO 4, the panels specified in this project, reaches a maximum power of 440W. This high power performance not only saves BOS costs, but increases power generation and revenues. This is a benchmark for promoting the rapid development of Vietnam's photovoltaic market.
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