Longji Green Energy Participates in the Construction of 700 MW Photovoltaic Module Factory!

2025-12-22 09:17:18

According to foreign media reports, on December 16, Carbon, a French photovoltaic module manufacturer, said it was revising its plan to build a solar module super factory in France, shifting from using self-developed N-type TOPCon technology to developing BC technology in cooperation with Longji Green Energy, a Chinese photovoltaic module manufacturer.

According to foreign media reports, on December 16, Carbon, a French photovoltaic module manufacturer, said it was revising its plan to build a solar module super factory in France, which will adopt the self-developed N-type TOPCon technology. Turn to cooperate with Longji Green Energy, a Chinese photovoltaic module manufacturer, to develop BC technology . The CEO of

Carbon said that "it is inconceivable to build a Gigafactory in just a few years without relying on companies with experience in the design and operation of such projects" and "without these supports, no project can achieve the goal of competitive cost and high quality in four years".

It is understood that the pilot plant is located in Miramas, Rhone Estuary Province, southern France, covering an area of 16000 square meters. In addition, the plant will produce 700 MWBC modules per year, up from the originally planned 500 MW.

It is noteworthy that on December 4, Trina Solar also signed a cooperation agreement with Holosolis, a French photovoltaic module manufacturer. The two sides will jointly build a component manufacturing plant for 5G W. (For details, please click: Trina Solar plans to build a 5G W PV module plant!

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According to foreign media reports, on December 16, Carbon, a French photovoltaic module manufacturer, said it was revising its plan to build a solar module super factory in France, shifting from using self-developed N-type TOPCon technology to developing BC technology in cooperation with Longji Green Energy, a Chinese photovoltaic module manufacturer.

2025-12-22 09:17:18

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