LONGi Mexico Santiago de Queretaro 33.28 kW Residential PV Project

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Project Overview

  • Project Type
    Residential
    Application Scenarios
    Rooftop
  • Project Location
    Mexico | Santiago de Queretaro
    Project Capacity
    33.28 kW
  • Product Type
    Hi-MO X10
    COD
    2025.04
Technical Highlights
Even during Mexico's scorching summers, where temperatures can exceed 40°C, the Hi-MO X10 stands out for its superior temperature coefficient, ensuring consistent power generation under high heat. Its robust shading tolerance further alleviates homeowners' concerns about efficiency losses due to tree shadows. Enhanced by its minimalist aesthetic design, the modules' black matte finish and anti-glare features allow them to seamlessly blend with the villa's surroundings. This design minimizes the glare traditionally associated with solar panels, promoting neighborly harmony and supporting the development of an eco-friendly community. By seamlessly integrating technology, design, and performance, the Hi-MO X10 opens the door for homeowners to enjoy a comfortable and sustainable green lifestyle.

Project Highlights

On the rooftop of a villa in Becca Reposteria, Querétaro, the Hi-MO X10 modules are steadily delivering green electricity. In Mexico, sunlight is akin to free gold, but the key lies in effective energy conversion. As the PV panel with the highest conversion efficiency currently available in Mexico, the Hi-MO X10 has become the top choice for homeowners. A total of 52 modules have been installed, transforming the villa's roof into a green energy power station.

With a total installed capacity of 33.28 kW, the system generates an average daily output of up to 160 kWh—exceeding the original design target by 10 kWh. This additional generation is equivalent to the continuous operation of 1.5 air conditioners for 10 hours.