LONGi pens deal to expand solar module supply reach into northern Europe

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The deal will see LONGi's Hi-MO4 series shipped into Scandinavia. Image: LONGi.

LONGi Solar has signed a deal with German-based wholesaler EWS which will see its module supply reach expand into northern European markets.

EWS is a wholesaler specialising in solar products, based in Handweitt in Schleswig-Holstein, not far from Germany’s border with Denmark. It distributes products throughout the north of Germany and in Scandinavia.

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Under the terms of the deal EWS will stock different versions of two modules from LONGi’s Hi-MO4 series of modules, launched last year.

The Hi-MO4 series is based on the M6 66mm wafer and incorporates mono-PERC and half-cell technologies. While no specific variants have been confirmed, EWS will stock versions suitable for residential and commercial projects, the company said. Products are available from EWS now.

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