KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 31

LONGi and MOGHA Renewables today announced a strategic partnership and the official launch of the Hi-MO X-10 solar panels in Nepal, marking a major milestone in the country's clean energy transition. With this launch, Nepal becomes one of the first markets globally to deploy LONGi's newest-generation solar technology.

MOGHA Renewables, powered by the Dugar Group and Mogha Energy and led by Samrath Mogha and Abhishek Dugar, brings strong local execution capabilities and deep market expertise to the collaboration. The partnership will focus on delivering advanced solar solutions across EPC and large-scale utility projects, serving commercial, industrial, and utility customers nationwide.

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Powered by HPBC 2.0 (Hybrid Passivated Back Contact) technology, the LONGi Hi-MO X-10 delivers approximately 9% higher energy generation while requiring around 8% less land area compared to conventional modules, significantly improving project economics and land-use efficiency. The module incorporates advanced engineering features including lower operating temperatures, better hotspot temperature regulation, increased fire safety, higher generation under partial shading conditions, as well as anti-dust, anti-snow, and bifacial capabilities, enabling superior performance across diverse and challenging operating environments.

"Hi-MO X-10 with HPBC 2.0 technology has unleashed a new technological revolution in solar. It is the only panel and technology that should be considered for upcoming projects," said Samrath Mogha, President, Mogha Renewables. Speaking about Nepal's solar market potential, Mogha noted that factories are increasingly adopting captive solar energy consumption as prices have declined, with approximately 1 gigawatt of capacity in the pipeline. "The opportunities for solar energy are massive. The future of solar is very, very bright," he said. While acknowledging that LONGi's initial investment costs may be higher than competitors, Mogha emphasized that the superior energy generation results in significantly lower cost of energy over the system's lifetime.

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Abhishek Dugar of the Dugar Group stated, "Being a partner along with Moga Renewables, obviously for us it is a road ahead in making sure that Nepal comes to a sustainable future. We hope to become the largest solar player in both EPC as well as in Resco in Nepal over the next few years itself."

By combining LONGi's global leadership in high-efficiency solar technology with MOGHA Renewables' strong on-ground leadership and execution, the partnership is set to accelerate clean energy adoption and support a more sustainable, resilient energy future for Nepal.