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LONGi promotes solar energy and storage in Egypt

LONGi presents LONGi ONE in Egypt, a solution that integrates photovoltaic energy, battery storage and digital management for renewable projects.
LONGi favorece la solar energy and storage en Egipto

Solar energy and storage they are part of LONGi’s new commitment in Egypt with the launch of LONG ONE a platform that integrates photovoltaic generation, battery storage, and digital energy management. This offering strengthens the company’s presence in a market seeking to increase the share of renewable energy and improve the flexibility of its electrical system.

The solution was presented on August 11 during the event Egypt Storage & PV, which brought together government representatives, renewable energy developers, EPC companies, investors and other players in the energy sector.

In this way, the company aims to meet an increasingly important need to combine solar generation with systems capable of storing electricity and managing its use according to grid conditions.

Solar energy and storage how does LONGi ONE work?

LONGi ONE integrates into a single platform photovoltaic generation, energy storage in batteries digital intelligence and services throughout the lifecycle of the projects.

This architecture allows for large-scale solar energy projects with storage, as well as commercial and industrial applications. It is also geared towards installations that must operate under complex grid conditions.

Thus, energy storage can complement photovoltaic production when there are discrepancies between solar generation hours and periods of electricity demand. In turn, digital management allows for the coordination of the various components of the energy system.

The approach reflects a growing trend in the sector to move from independent photovoltaic installations to integrated systems where generation, batteries and energy management work in a coordinated manner.

Egypt increases its commitment to renewable energy

Furthermore, the arrival of LONGi ONE coincides with Egypt expanding its clean energy plans. The country aims to achieve a market share of 42% of renewable energies for 2030.

The growth of solar capacity and other renewable energy sources places new demands on the electrical infrastructure. These include grid flexibility, energy storage, and tools to manage variable generation.

In this scenario, the battery storage systems they can play a relevant role by allowing some of the generated electricity to be stored and used later according to the needs of the system.

Likewise, digital platforms can facilitate coordination between photovoltaic generation, storage and electricity demand, especially in industrial projects or larger-scale facilities.

LONGi signs agreements with Reestech Group and Egypta Group

In addition to the technology launch, LONGi closed the event with two strategic agreements with Reestech Group and Egypta Group.

The agreements aim to open up opportunities for collaboration related to integrated photovoltaic and storage energy solutions. Their scope includes projects in Egypt and an expansion into other markets in the Middle East and Africa.

The strategy expands LONGi ONE’s business focus beyond the Egyptian market and positions the platform within the growing development of solar projects with storage in the MENA region.

With this combination of photovoltaic technology, batteries and intelligent energy management, LONGi seeks to participate in projects where the integration between generation and storage becomes a central element to incorporate more renewable capacity into the electrical grids.

Source: Solarquarter

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