LONGi's Hi-MO X10 Wins Smarter E Award, Offers High Efficiency and Longevity
LONGi has unveiled its latest solar module, the Hi-MO X10, packed with technological advancements at every level. The module has won The smarter E AWARD 2025 in the photovoltaic category and promises impressive longevity and efficiency.
The Hi-MO X10 module boasts a rated maximum power output of 670 W and an efficiency of 24.8%. This is achieved through LONGi's proprietary 'TaiRay' wafer, produced using the Trailblazing Recharge Czochralski (TRCZ) method. The company's bipolar hybrid passivation technique further optimizes contacts for enhanced carrier collection.
The module uses back contact (BC) cells with a zero busbar (ZBB) configuration. This reduces silver consumption and shading losses, making it suitable for high-temperature scenarios and commercial and industrial (C&I) applications. It is available in glass-glass and glass-white backsheet configurations.
LONGi's Hi-MO X10 module retains 88.85% of its power after 30 years, with an annual degradation of just 0.35% from the second year. This impressive longevity is a testament to the module's robust design and advanced technology.
The Hi-MO X10 module from LONGi represents a significant step forward in solar technology. With its high efficiency, low degradation rate, and versatile configurations, it is well-suited for a range of applications. The module's recognition with The smarter E AWARD 2025 further underscores its innovative design and potential impact on the industry.
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