LONGi Announces Europe’s Largest Back Contact Solar Deployment with 225.9 MW Project in Greece

LONGi Solar, a global leader in solar technology innovation, has announced a landmark 225.9 MW agreement in Greece, marking Europe’s largest deployment of Back Contact (BC) technology to date. This milestone underscores Hi-MO 9’s dominance in utility-scale renewable energy projects and solidifies BC as the definitive future of photovoltaic innovation.

Unrivalled Scale, Unmatched Efficiency

The project leverages Hi-MO 9’s industry-leading power output of up to 660W and module conversion efficiency of 24.43%—outperforming conventional TOPCon modules by 3% in real-world energy yield. Designed for high-density installations, Hi-MO 9’s HPBC 2.0 technology ensures superior performance in Southern Europe’s high-irradiance environments while minimizing land use, a critical advantage for regions balancing ecological preservation with energy security.

A Strategic Leap for Europe’s Renewable Ambitions

With this deployment, LONGi demonstrates BC technology’s capacity to accelerate Europe’s decarbonization roadmap. The project will generate approximately 360 GWh of clean energy annually, offsetting over 200,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions, equivalent to powering 90,000 households. Its scalability also paves the way for multi-gigawatt BC adoption across the continent.

Mr. Leon Zhang, President of LONGi Europe, said the 225.9 MW partnership marks a milestone in Europe’s energy transition, showcasing Hi-MO 9’s unmatched efficiency and reliability. As the region’s largest BC deployment, it proves solar’s advanced future is already here. He praised the collaboration with forward-thinking partners, driving renewable energy forward.

 

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