LONGi Djibouti 165kW Residential PV Project

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Project Overview

  • Project Type
    Residential
    Project Location
    Tadjourah | Djibouti
  • Application Scenarios
    Ground
    Project Capacity
    165 kW
  • Product Type
    Hi-MO X10
Technical Highlights
Built on HPBC 2.0 cell technology, it is designed for high performance and high reliability throughout its entire lifecycle—key factors for off-grid areas where maintenance is difficult and uptime is critical. For rural microgrids, Hi-MO X10's high power density, excellent temperature coefficient, and enhanced anti-shading performance ensure maximized energy utilization, less maintenance needs, and longer operation times, fully aligning with the goals of remote microgrid operators. Hi-MO X10 has a first-year power degradation of 1%, followed by a linear degradation of 0.35% per year, ensuring it continues to deliver high output for decades, perfectly matching the demands for reliability and long-term sustainability in the off-grid sector.

Project Highlights

The first Hi-MO X10 off-grid power station in the country was built in Adailou village, Tadjourah, Djibouti, located in the Horn of Africa. Developed by LONGi's local authorized partner Proxy Group, the project uses Hi-MO X10 645W modules combined with a 165 kW solar system and 500 kWh energy storage to deliver stable green electricity to the village.

The power station will provide reliable electricity for homes, schools, health centers, and local businesses, while reducing maintenance requirements in remote areas with scarce technical resources.

Hi-MO X10 illuminates 100 households in the Tadjourah region, bringing sustainable light to Adailou. The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Djibouti and the Secretary-General of the Prime Minister's Office praised the project as a significant milestone in promoting equitable rural electrification.