By Garvit Vyas, 13 December, 2022
On 2nd November 2022, a company based in China, LONGi Green Energy Technology Co. Ltd. or LONGi Group, formerly Xi'an Longi Silicon Materials Corporation, is a major Chinese manufacturer of photovoltaic solar modules and a developer of solar power projects has announced a release of Hi-MO 6, a new module for the market of distributed generation. Hi-MO 6 achieves 22.8% efficiency in mass manufacturing using hybrid passivated back contact (HPBC) cells.
According to Longi, HPBC cell-equipped modules have better power degradation performance and can produce more energy under high-temperature and low-irradiation conditions. Hi-MO 6 modules have shown a significant power generation advantage over PERC products in global power generation simulations, with an average power generation increase of up to 10% in typical scenarios.
The Hi-MO 6 consists of four series: Explorer, Scientist, Guardian, and Artist. Each series is available in 72-, 66-, 60-, and 54-cell configurations, and they are all in Longi's standard M10 (182mm) wafer size. A smart optimizer can also be pre-installed as an option. The four series' power levels are as follows: Artist: unknown; Guardian: unknown; Scientist: unknown; Explorer: 570 W. There are numerous colour tints available for the Artist series.
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