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LONGi booked over 2GW orders for its Hi-MO4 module with M6 (166mm) wafers


The Company stresses need for consistency in standards

Xian, CHINA, 28th August – “By end 2020, LONGi will upgrade its existing cell and module lines and transform them for production with 166mm wafer. New lines – such as the 5GW monocrystalline cell line in Yinchuan – will be designed for the 166mm size from the start.” said Wang Yingge, Head of Global marketing, LONGi Solar. “The order books for LONGi’s Hi-MO4 modules using M6 monocrystalline silicon wafers have exceeded 2GW. Large-scale production will commence the third quarter of 2019.”

Silicon wafer accounts for 30%-40% of the cost of a solar module. Larger wafer size increase the area exposed to light, increasing power and reducing cost.

“The 166mm wafer has reached the allowable limit of production equipment which is difficult to overcome. This would be the upper limit of the standard for a considerable period.” said Professor Shen Wenzhong, Director, Solar Energy Research Institute of Shanghai Jiaotong University.

Since 2H-2018, the industry has continued to develop larger size wafers, leading to various specifications. These different wafer sizes will lead to a mismatch in processes and standards in the supply chain, according to Li Zhenguo, President of LONGi Group. “If manufacturers cannot reach an agreement on a size standard, it will restrict the development of the whole industry.” Li Zhenguo said.

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