In the Philippines, Longi Hi-MO X6 was deployed on the rooftops of a nearby chicken farm in collaboration with the farm, setting a new standard for sustainable and low-carbon agriculture.
Solar power is viewed as a game-changer in lowering operating costs and enhancing the competitiveness of the agriculture sector amid skyrocketing global energy costs. The Philippines’ poultry farm has adopted Hi-MO X6 by Longi, which is expected to generate 300,000 kWh annually. This energy source will meet the farm’s energy needs and result in a net reduction of 4439 tons of CO2 emissions over the course of its lifetime, which is the same as the CO2 absorption of 14,796 trees during a 30-year period.
In poultry farms, organic waste decomposition produces ammonia, a potent corrosive agent, particularly harmful under hot and humid conditions. The Longi Hi-MO X6 stands resilient against this challenge, being the first to offer full rear-side soldering that considerably improves anti-crack capabilities and exhibits exceptional performance in severe weather resilience tests. These panels also passed the TUV SUD ammonia corrosion test, ensuring stable and efficient power and securing daily operations at the poultry farm.
Combining solar power with poultry is a leap in technological innovation and industry integration. Under the mission of “To make the best of solar energy to build a green world,” LONGi is at the forefront of bringing photovoltaic technology to cultivate an agriculture sector that thrives in harmony with nature.