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On
April 21st, the module lab of LONGi’s Product R&D Center passed an on-site audit
by an expert panel of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
and became a testing
facility for the CSA’s ‘Witnessed
Manufacturer’s Testing for Certification Program’ (WMTC) in
the field of photovoltaics.
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On April 26, a “Chang’An” freight
train fully loaded with LONGi modules left Xi’an for Europe, the first time the
company has delivered its products via intercontinental rail. The train, carrying
11MW of Hi-MO4 modules, is expected to arrive at LONGi’s local bonded warehousing
center in Rotterdam, Netherlands in around 20 days, with the modules
subsequently delivered to the company’s distributed solar customers in
Europe.
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On
April 23, 2020, LONGi, the global leading solar technology company headquartered
in Chinese city of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, released its 2019 annual report
and Q1 2020 report to shareholders worldwide, reporting strong revenue growth
led by top-notch technology leadership and significant increase in global
shipments.
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Australia’s
climatic conditions provide natural advantages for the development of the solar
industry. The average sunlight here is 7-8 hours per day, and annual solar
irradiation can reach 58 million petajoules. There are interlinking factors
that are driving increasing numbers of Australians to install solar power
systems on their roofs.
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