On June 24, according to foreign media reports, Longji Green Energy officially launched a solar cell and module manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 1.4G W in Indonesia.
It is reported that the plant is located in the Deltamas Industrial Zone in West Java, Indonesia, and is owned by Longji and Pertamina New & amp; The Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE) collaboration will use Longji's Passivated Hybrid Back Contact (HPBC) 2.0 technology to manufacture high-efficiency solar modules. After the implementation of this
project, Indonesia's solar energy production capacity will be increased to 3GW, laying the foundation for achieving its target of 300 GW-400 GW photovoltaic installed capacity in 2060.
Earlier, in September 2023, at the Indonesian Sustainable Development Forum in Jakarta, Indonesia, Longji Green Energy signed an agreement of intent (LOI) with PT Adaro Clean Energy Company, PT Medco Electric Power Company and Indonesian PT Energi Baru TBS Company. Designed to provide advanced components for multiple projects in Indonesia. According to
the data, Pertamina NRE, founded in 2016, is a holding subsidiary of Pertamina, Indonesia's national energy company, which is responsible for developing, controlling and managing energy and power business based on new and renewable energy at home and abroad. According to
the data, Pertamina NRE, founded in 2016, is a holding subsidiary of Pertamina, Indonesia's national energy company, which is responsible for developing, controlling and managing energy and power business based on new and renewable energy at home and abroad.
In addition, on June 19, a solar cell and module factory of Trina Solar, another leading domestic photovoltaic company , was unveiled in Kendal Special Economic Zone, Central Java, Indonesia, and will soon be put into operation.
It is reported that the annual capacity of the plant is 1GW , and the future goal is to increase the annual output to 3GW . It is jointly constructed by Trina Solar Energy and Sinar Mas Group's Dian Swastatika Sentosa, Indonesia National Electric Power Company (PLN Indonesia Power Renewable) and Agra Surya Energy Company (Agra Surya Energy).