F1 events are highly energy-consuming, with the electricity consumption of a single race equivalent to that of over a thousand households for a month. Furthermore, the metal gridlines of traditional PV modules can cause specular reflection, potentially interfering with drivers' vision. Therefore, the Shanghai F1 circuit introduced Hi-MO X10 Anti-Glare modules, which can cover most of the venue's daily electricity consumption.
This PV power station generates 1.2 million kWh annually, equivalent to reducing CO2 by 960 tons/year, roughly equal to planting 53,000 trees.
LONGi modules are precisely arranged on areas like the main grandstand roof and pit building canopy, not occupying track space, and blend seamlessly with the venue's tech-inspired design.