LONGi's "Hi-MO X10" demonstrates excellent partial shadow performance in TÜV Rheinland testing.

LONGi's new product "Hi-MO X10" features the N-type BC technology "HPBC 2.0," which was evaluated for power generation performance under four shading conditions in the "Photovoltaic modules - Shading resistance classification test" conducted by TÜV Rheinland (Germany), achieving ratings of "A+" and "A."
The HPBC 2.0 technology exhibits bypass diode-like functionality at the cell level through soft breakdown design, mitigating the effects of partial shading and preventing output loss, while also reducing localized overheating and minimizing the risk of failure or fire. Rooftop solar power systems are prone to the impacts of fallen leaves, dirt, snow, and surrounding buildings, which can lead to decreased power generation and module damage, but the Hi-MO X10 addresses these issues.
The "Hi-MO X10" offers output, conversion efficiency, and reliability that surpass TOPCon products, while also boasting an excellent appearance. With its partial shading response capabilities, it ensures long-term stable power generation and high safety, contributing to reductions in BOS costs and LCOE, making it a product that can be proposed comprehensively.

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LONGi has received a comprehensive evaluation of "A" from TÜV Rheinland, a global third-party evaluation and certification organization based in Germany, for the partial shading response capabilities of its N-type BC (Back Contact) technology "HPBC 2.0," which is adopted in the new product "Hi-MO X10," through the "Photovoltaic modules - Shading resistance classification test."