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LONGi signs 1GW of New orders in Bangladesh

LONGi has held a series of 'customer appreciation ceremonies' over three days in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, during which it has signed a total of 1GW in new orders.

June 17, 2022. By News Bureau

LONGi has held a series of 'customer appreciation ceremonies' over three days in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, during which it has signed a total of 1GW in new orders.

The events were hosted by Mr. Brian Yu and MM Ahsan Huda, respectively the company's Regional Director for SEA and Country Manager for Bangladesh.

The ceremonies, organized for the C&I and IPP sectors, were arranged to enhance strategic partnerships, promote green development and help Bangladesh to accelerate momentum in achieving its renewable energy goals. 

Local companies attending included Desh Energy, Sundrop Power and PDL-Greene from the IPP and utility sectors, Walton, Edison Power and Beximco Textile from the C&I sector and LONGi's EPC partners Omera Renewable Energy, Novelty Energy and Solar Power. 

Mr. Qing Li, LONGi's vice president for the APAC region and general manager of the Southeast Asia Representative Office, gave attendees a presentation on LONGi, its development history and record of achievement in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh is a typical South Asian country, enjoying up to 1,600 hours of sunshine a year, with a hot and humid climate. Despite an often challenging climatic environment, LONGi Hi-MO 5 modules not only underline their overall quality and high performance levels, but also facilitate a reduction in land use, while ensuring the smooth operation and high output of power plants to achieve maximum electricity production. At present, all utility projects in Bangladesh are deploying Hi-MO 5.

Under its mantra of "Utilizing Solar Energy, Building a Green World", LONGi is committed to promoting the global transition to clean energy. The growing deployment of high-efficiency LONGi modules over recent years has not only optimized the structure of local energy utilization, but also fulfilled the company's commitment to providing sustainable and clean energy worldwide, based on practical action.

Qing Li concluded: "As a leading pioneer in the Bangladeshi market, LONGi's low-carbon footprint will continue to expand across the country to help it achieve its renewable goals and boost the green economy. At the same time, LONGi will continue to accelerate the global energy transition with its innovative solar products."

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