LONGi Supports Energy Transformation at Rantex Group

Global News
2021.4.27

LONGi, the world’s leading solar technology company, has announced that it has partnered with Green Volts to deliver 1MWp solar system to Rantex Pvt Ltd in Shahkot, Pakistan.

Rantex Pvt Ltd is a leading textile manufacturer, having been established in Pakistan for over 26 years.

The project EPC is delivered by Green Volts Energy, a pioneer developer of low-carbon infrastructure in Pakistan and has been one of the most active players in the private solar sector. Green Volts has numerous project experiences, and is the first company to successfully deliver large scale distributed solar project in Pakistan.

LONGi Solar’s 535Wp Hi-MO 5 series are chosen for the project given its high efficiency and compatibility in rooftop system installation. The project is estimated to generate 1.5 million kWh every year, saving around PKR23,840,000 for Rantex Group and reducing 1,200 tons CO2 emission annually.

About LONGi

LONGi, founded in 2000, is a world leading solar technology organization. The company has had a long-term, unswerving commitment to monocrystalline technology, convinced, rightly, that its general adoption would bring about significant technological change for the whole PV industry.

With 15 manufacturing bases and more than 30 branches around the world, LONGi produces monocrystalline silicon wafers and modules, delivering solutions for distributed and ground mount power station systems, promoting the development of the global PV industry and driving energy transformation. The company’s shipments have been among the industry’s highest for a number of years and, in 2020, it became the first manufacturer to ship more than 20GW of modules in a year.

LONGi’s ongoing high investment in R&D is a significant contributory factor in its success and the company has been rapidly applying new technologies and processes to large-scale production, making important advances in cost control and efficient product innovation.

In 2020, LONGi became the first Chinese solar energy company to join the RE100, EV100 and EP100 initiatives, set up to promote zero-carbon solar and sustainable development.