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LONGi and Solarpro cooperate on largest Romanian PV plant to date

Source: Solarpro


  • Solarpro is building a 174MW capacity photovoltaic farm in Romania

  • LONGi will supply more than 285,000 solar modules for the project


Solar module manufacturer LONGi has signed on to supply a new Romanian photovoltaic plant being built by Solarpro - a leading European O&M and EPC contractor of PV and BEss systems The project, scheduled to go online in mid-2025, will deploy over 285,000 LONGi modules for a totalcapacity of 174MW. lt is currently the largest solar project in Romania, of all those running or under construction, and will generate enough electricity to power 115,000 households.


Solarpro's CEO Mr, Krasen Mateev commented: “At Solarpro, we selected LONGi for their proventrack record in delivering high-performance, reliable technology that supports our mission to be aleader in sustainable energy solutions in Europe. Our shared dedication to innovation and quality allows us to consistently meet our customers' expectations while contributing to the global shifttoward clean energy.


LONGi Europe President of Utility Business Group Mr, Leon Zhang added: "We're proud to continue our partnership with Solarpro and for the opportunity to supply such a groundbreaking PV project for the region. We designed the Hi-MO 7 module for just such large-scale solar energy plants where efficiency and quality are needed to deliver long-term benefits, This is where we cancontribute meaningfully to reducing balance-of-system costs now, and O&M iater,"


Hi-MO 7 module design conceived for utility plants

LONGi will deliver its Hi-MO 7 module for the plant, a product designed specifically for use inutility-scale contexts, The Hi-MO 7 is based on High Performance and Hybrid Passivated Dual. Junction Cell (HPDC) technology and features an efficiency of up to 22.6%, a high bifacial ratio of around 80%, and reliable performance even in extreme weather like high heat.


High PV potential at site to help partners contribute to Romanian climate goals

The plant will be located in the district of Oltenia, southwest of Bucharest. Leading southeast European renewables developer CWP Europe owns the project, with Grup Blauer serving as the developer, alongside Solarpro as builder, The region where the plant is being built sees some ofthe highest average irradiation levels in the country and has one of its highest photovoltaic power generation potentials. The project's developers are aligned with Romania's Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan and aim to contribute to its renewable power goals. With the clean energy it will add to the grid, the plant is expected to reduce regional greenhouse gas emissions by ca.95.000 tons per year.


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 companyhas honed its capabilities to provide green energy and has more recently, also embraced green hydrogen products and solutions to support global zero carbon development.


About Solarpro

Solarpro is a muli-technology integrator with expertise in hybrid projects that include photovoltaic (PV), wind, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and hydrogen solutions. As a leading EPC contractor with 15 years of experience and a team of over 1,000 professionals, Solarpro has designed, built, and integrated PV plants with a total capacity exceeding 7 GW, The company is a technological innovator, excelling in engineering and digitalizing renewable projects, transforming them into dispatchable and flexible assets aligned with energy market developments. Committed to sustainability, Solarpro has further developed expertise in recycling PV modules and batteries to utilize damaged or polluted land, transforming them into state-of-the-art clean energy plants.

For more information, please visit www.solarpro.bg





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