LONGi unveils new LONGi One solar plus storage strategy

The LONGi One product family

Chinese solar and energy storage solution provider LONGi has unveiled the next step in its quest for large-scale storage integration.

The company’s newly announced LONGi One strategy aims to shift the the company from fragmentation to integration with solar and storage, officials say. The new strategy, covering the Chinese firm’s utility-scale and commercial and industrial market segments, will help mark “a transition from traditional multi-vendor architectures to a unified system design.”

“As solar energy establishes itself as a core pillar of the global energy system, conventional ‘assembled’ solutions are increasingly constrained by efficiency losses, complex commissioning, and unclear accountability,” the company says. “LONGi ONE addresses these challenges through full-stack, self-developed native integration, combining advanced BC solar technology with 5S storage technology to deliver a unified, high-performance ‘Solar Generator.'”

The new strategy is built on a set of founding principles, the company says, meant to reduce system losses, enhance solar and storage product performance, and shorten project deployment times. The company has combined natively integrated architecture with an artificial intelligence platform to “enable coordinated optimization across generation, storage, and consumption.”

Expanding the LONGi network

In its utility-scale project market, LONGi has introduced the OneBank 2.0, with a fully integrated AC-to-DC storage solution. The upgraded OneBank offers new ways to advance solar safety into the future, LONGi says.

“For utility-scale projects, OneBank 2.0 offers a fully integrated AC/DC storage solution featuring advanced safety design. Its proprietary iCCS technology enables millisecond-scale fault detection and isolation, reducing system-level failure rates by 60% and cutting pre-commissioning time by over 30%.”

The company adds that OneMatrix 2.0 provides a modular approach, aiming to reduce deployment times by 20-30%.

For LONGi’s commercial and industrial user base, the firm’s Hi-MO One can deliver 24.8% module efficiency, as well as system efficiency upwards of 90.3%, when paired with the company’s EnergyOne product platform.

LONGi has also launched its ‘2830 Plan,’ which aims to establish 30 localized service centers across key global markets by 2028,” company officials say. “Supported by 13 GWh of delivery experience across over 120 countries, this network will provide end-to-end lifecycle services, ensuring rapid, localized support worldwide.”

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