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LONGi and Raystech Join Forces at an industry gathering in Brisbane


26th March, Brisbane – In response to the increasing demand for green energy solutions among businesses and households in Australia, LONGi has partnered with Raystech to make a significant appearance at a trade show in Australia, held on March 26-27, 2025. Following the announcement of Raystech as the exclusive distributor for LONGi’s distributed products in Australia, the two companies will make their joint debut at this influential industry event.



LONGi Hi-MO X6 Max solar module stood out at the exhibition with its remarkable performance and superior aesthetic design. Australia, known for its abundant sunshine, benefits immensely from the module’s HPBC and TaiRay Inside cell technology which enables more efficient power conversion, helping users to reduce the cost of electricity significantly. This not only meets the increasing power demands in the southeastern coastal regions of Australia but also provides a viable solution to the economic pressures brought on by rising electricity costs.



Aesthetically, the Hi-MO X6 Max continues to revolutionize with its pursuit of excellence. The seamless, grid-line free design integrates beautifully with rooftops, enhancing efficiency and showcasing a fusion of modern and technological aesthetics. This unique charm not only increases rooftop utilization but also provides consumers with an energy solution that is as effective as it is attractive, dedicated to creating a convenient and reliable living experience.


In addition to the Hi-MO X6 Max, a new and exciting product was showcased at the exhibition. With the promise of exceptional performance, reliability, customer benefit, and design, this new module is set to become a highlight in the Australian photovoltaic market. Supported by HPBC 2.0 battery technology and TaiRay wafers, the Hi-MO X10 is promised to arrive in Australia in mid-April, with much anticipation.


Adapting to the diverse applications of the distributed market, LONGi remains steadfast in its customer-centric principle to satisfy the evolving demands of the market. The company is committed to enriching the Australian power generation experience with an extensive product portfolio and high-performance solutions.


Looking forward, LONGi and Raystech are set to collaborate closely, bringing more efficient and valuable solar modules to the Australian solar market, thereby contributing significantly to the country’s green energy initiative.


About LONGi
Founded in 2000, LONGi is committed to being the world’s leading solar technology company, focusing on customer-driven value creation for full scenario energy transformation.
Under its mission of ‘making the best of solar energy to build a green world’, LONGi has dedicated itself to technology innovation and established five business sectors, covering mono silicon wafers cells and modules, commercial & industrial distributed solar solutions, green energy solutions and hydrogen equipment. The company has honed its capabilities to provide green energy and has more recently, also embraced green hydrogen products and solutions to support global zero carbon development. www.longi.com

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