
LONGi has entered a strategic partnership with Turkish construction company Özgün İnşaat to supply its high-efficiency Hi-MO 7 modules for the 300MWac/362MWdc Hassi Delaa Laghouat PV Project in Algeria. Awarded under Algeria’s national 3GW solar tender program administered by state-owned utility Sonelgaz, the project represents a critical milestone in the country’s renewable energy transition.
Özgün İnşaat, a flagship company of KRK Holding, selected LONGi as its technology partner based on proven module performance and bankability. The project will deploy LONGi’s LR8-66HGD modules from its Hi-MO 7 series, each rated at 625W, optimized for high-yield performance in Algeria’s climate. The bifacial modules feature a 23.1% efficiency and industry-leading temperature coefficients (-0.280%/°C), ensuring reliability in a demanding environment.
Özge Baki, GM of KRK Holding Energy Companies, emphasized the collaboration’s significance, commenting: “The experience we have gained in solar energy projects both as an investor and as an EPC contractor, combined with our over 20 years of successful operations in Algeria, has enabled us to win the Hassi Delaa Laghouat PV Project under the Sonelgaz tender. We are very pleased to sign a PV module supply agreement with LONGi, a global leader in the industry known for its proven product quality and performance. We would like to thank LONGi Solar for its support in the success of this project, and we look forward to jointly delivering many more projects that will enhance the solar energy capacity of the region.”
LONGi Europe President Leon Zhang added: “This project exemplifies how global technology partnerships accelerate energy transitions. Our Hi-MO 7 modules offer superior bifacial energy gains and degradation rates – critical for maximizing ROI in large-scale installations. Together with Özgün İnşaat, we’re setting a new standard for Algeria’s solar future.”
The Hassi Delaa Laghouat PV Project is strategically positioned to support Algeria’s renewable energy goal. Upon completion, the 362MWdc installation is expected to generate an annual 700 GWh of clean electricity, offsetting some 450,000 tons of CO₂ emissions. The partnership establishes a blueprint for future collaborations between LONGi and Özgün İnşaat in North Africa, underscoring a shared commitment to sustainable development and energy security.