Today, LONGi Solar Technologies and Energy3000 celebrated the official signing of a multi-year supply framework agreement at Intersolar 2023 in Munich. Under the agreement, Energy3000 will receive at least 1.5 GW of LONGi Solar modules over the next three years for use in projects across Europe and beyond.
Christian Bairhuber, CEO of Energy3000, commented: “In the era of terawatt and exponential growth, you need reliable partners on your side to ensure planning security and a speedy implementation of your project pipelines. Therefore, we are looking very much forward to our extended cooperation with LONGi. Their top-notch and high-efficiency products support us in providing and accelerating industrial excellence.”
The agreement allows Energy3000 to access LONGi’s entire product chain according to the needs of its customers. This includes the Hi-MO 6 series with maximum efficiency of 23.2% and the new Hi-MO 7, an ultra-high-value modular product for large ground power stations.
At the signing ceremony, LONGi’s vice president for DG in Europe, Nick Wang, said: “We are proud to be a chosen partner of Energy3000. This underlines our long-term and trustful relationship, and we are thrilled to support Energy3000 in its efforts to accelerate the energy transition – this is our shared goal.”
Michael Bairhuber, Head of Sales at Energy3000, added: “The agreement with LONGi will support us to significantly expand our presence in the European market as well as to diversify the expansion of our solar generation capacities in Europe.”
LONGi Solar Technologies and Energy3000 have entered a multi-year supply framework agreement, with the official signing celebrated today at Intersolar 2023 in Munich. The agreement spans three years, with Energy3000 receiving at least 1.5 GW of LONGi Solar modules, allowing them access to the entire product range. Christian Bairhuber, CEO of Energy3000, commented on the partnership, saying it would provide “planning security and a speedy implementation of [their] project pipelines”. Nick Wang, LONGi’s vice president for DG in Europe, stated that their goal was to “support Energy3000 in its efforts to accelerate the energy transition”. Michael Bairhuber, Head of Sales at Energy3000, added that the agreement would help them “expand [their] presence in the European market”.
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