LONGi Solar has successfully connected a 54.1 MW solar park in Romania to the national electricity grid, a project developed in collaboration with the Romanian company Electrogrup SA.
54.1 MW Project Marks Milestone for Romanian Renewables
Developed in partnership with Electrogrup SA—a leading Romanian infrastructure company—this significant project marks a major milestone in Romania’s renewable energy growth.
The project features LONGi’s high-efficiency Hi-MO 5 modules, a cutting-edge solar technology known for superior performance and reliability. Designed to maximize energy output, these modules are an ideal choice for large-scale solar installations.
Hi-MO 5 Modules Powering Renewable Growth
The 54.1 MW solar project is expected to generate enough electricity for thousands of homes, significantly contributing to Romania’s renewable energy capacity. LONGi’s Hi-MO 5 modules ensure the project achieves maximum efficiency and long-term performance.
Designed with advanced monocrystalline technology, the Hi-MO 5 modules provide higher energy conversion rates and better performance in various environmental conditions—making them particularly suitable for the diverse weather patterns in Romania.
Expert installation of these modules ensures the solar park operates at its full potential. This project is part of LONGi’s broader strategy to expand its presence in the European renewable energy market.
Commitment to Renewable Energy in Europe
LONGi has been a key player in the global solar industry, known for its innovative products and commitment to sustainability. Partnering with Electrogrup SA not only strengthens LONGi’s position in Romania but also contributes to the country’s renewable energy goals.
The project’s successful connection to the national grid is a testament to the strong collaboration between LONGi and Electrogrup SA. Together, they have demonstrated that large-scale solar projects can be completed efficiently and effectively, even in challenging environments.
This project is expected to serve as a model for future solar developments in Romania and other parts of Europe. With the European Union’s increasing focus on renewable energy, such projects are crucial for meeting the region’s ambitious climate targets.
Future Prospects for Romania’s Renewable Energy Sector
Romania has been steadily increasing its investment in renewable energy, and the completion of this 54.1 MW solar project is a significant step forward. The energy generated from this park will help reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.
As Romania continues to develop its renewable energy infrastructure, projects like this will play a central role in achieving energy independence and sustainability. The success of the LONGi and Electrogrup SA partnership sets a positive example for future collaborations in the renewable energy sector.
By leveraging advanced solar technology and efficient project management, this partnership delivered a landmark accomplishment for solar energy in the region, providing a significant boost to the country’s renewable energy capacity and marking a major achievement for Romania’s clean energy industry.



