LONGi full-black panels bring new living experience to Nagasaki residents

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LONGi’s 5.22kW Hi-MO X6 full-black solar modules have been installed in the Japanese city of Nagasaki, seamlessly integrating with the design of buildings, while providing reliable power.

Chopro, a leading energy company specializing in liquefied petroleum gas and solar power, has launched the “Calm Toishi” project. This initiative is dedicated to constructing aesthetically pleasing homes in an environmentally friendly manner. “Calm Toishi” aims to build 69 individual houses in East Nagasaki, each equipped with a solar power system.

For the city’s ongoing urban development, efficient energy generation and architectural aesthetics are of equal importance. Considering the project’s proximity to “Tachibanawan”, selecting modules with corrosion-resistant elements and high energy efficiency is significant. Based on the recommendation of its EPC, Chopro selected LONGi’s full-black modules based on performance and durability.

The Hi-MO X6 full-black panels, featuring HPBC cell technology, not only enhance light absorption but also improve energy conversion efficiency. Their sleek, black design integrates with architectural rooftops, achieving a blend of advanced technology and aesthetic appeal.

Based on data simulation, a household with a 5.22 kW solar panel system can save up to 5,500 CNY (approximately 110,000 JPY) in annual electricity costs and reduce CO2 emissions by some 2.6 tons.

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