LONGi and Enexus ink 300 MW PV module supply deal in Romania

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LONGi Solar Technology has announced a strategic partnership with Enexus, an investor-focused EPC company.

This collaboration involves LONGi supplying 300 MW of its high-efficiency Hi-MO 7 series modules to Enexus for a portfolio of ground-mounted PV plants. The agreement marks a key step in accelerating the nation's clean energy transition.

Enexus entered this year with a development pipeline exceeding 350 MW and aims to increase its total installed capacity to over 600 MW this year. 

The partnership encompasses the delivery and installation of 488,000 LONGi Hi-MO 7 modules, which feature advanced HPDC cell technology.

These attributes are designed to ensure superior energy yield and long-term performance. The modules will be deployed across multiple regions, supporting a significant portion of Enexus' EPC projects for 2025. An initial order for the first batch of 120 MW of panels has already been placed.

Mesut Güler, Founder & CEO of Enexus, said: "We believe that execution speed must go hand in hand with performance quality. That's why we choose our partners carefully, and LONGi has consistently proven to be one of the most reliable, innovation-driven suppliers in the global solar industry." 

He added: "As Enexus scales up, strengthening relationships with our suppliers becomes a strategic priority. Our growth is built on trust, both from the investors we serve and the partners we rely on."

This deepened collaboration builds on a foundation established in 2024, when the companies successfully co-delivered one of the country's first hybrid solar and storage projects. 

This project, a 20.4 MW solar plant with a 2.5 MW storage system, has been operational since July 2024.

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