Three major textile enterprises in Faisalabad, Pakistan, have implemented industrial and commercial photovoltaic projects
The textile industry is a pillar industry of Pakistan's economy, but for a long time, high energy costs and environmental pressures have been pain points for the industry. In the important city of Faisalabad in the textile industry, in order to achieve the dual goals of cost reduction and green development, three local textile companies coincidentally chose the same photovoltaic technology - LONGi Hi MO X10.


Compared with the current mainstream version, Hi MO X10 has increased power by 30W and conversion efficiency by 1% in the same area. This means that compared with mainstream TOPCon technology, its internal rate of return (IRR) has increased by 6.2%, and the total profit over 25 years can increase by 9.1%. In addition, the Hi MO X10 innovatively adopts a weak conduction design, which can significantly reduce the temperature of hot spots under shadow obstruction, effectively preventing local overheating and fearlessly avoiding shadow obstruction. At the same time, it adopts high-density packaging and low temperature operation technology, which has excellent heat resistance, moisture resistance and sun exposure resistance, and comprehensively improves the anti-aging ability.


The Hi-MO X10 photovoltaic module, known as the "Hexagonal Photovoltaic Warrior", has helped these three Pakistani textile companies achieve green transformation with its "high power generation efficiency, high safety, and high appearance", and provided an innovative example for the industry's carbon neutral transformation.

Three major textile enterprises in Faisalabad, Pakistan, have implemented industrial and commercial photovoltaic projects