As a leading manufacturer of monocrystalline high-performance modules, LONGi
Solar has signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with the Tunisian project
developer SHAMS Technology for a long-term cooperation. LONGi Solar and SHAMS
Technology will develop PV projects in African markets where SHAMS has an
active partner network. As a first step, the two companies are planning a 10 MW
project in Kasserine located in the west-central part of Tunisia.
Africa to become
third-largest PV market in the future
"In many
regions of Africa, the electricity infrastructure is still underdeveloped. We
see great potential: Instead of fossil energy, African countries are focusing
on generation from renewable sources", says Richard For, Vice President of
LONGi Solar. "In addition, the continent has sufficient solar radiation
and enough space for the installation of large photovoltaic systems. We expect
Africa to become the world's third largest market for PV systems in the medium
term."?
"We are very
proud of the partnership with LONGi Solar. Thanks to the cooperation, we can
offer customers very high-quality solar modules and services from one of the
world market leaders for highly efficient monocrystalline solar cells and
modules", states Mejdi Kilani, CEO of SHAMS Technology. The company
already has a partner network of local installers in important African markets,
which simplifies the commissioning of contracts for projects and makes local
implementation considerably easier.?
Ambitious expansion
targets for Tunisia
The first joint project
with an output of 10 MW is planned in Tunisia, where LONGi Solar and Shams will
offer high-efficiency monocrystalline photovoltaic modules under the
"SHAMS-LONGi" brand. The country has set itself the target of
installing a total of 200 MW of photovoltaic capacity by 2022. LONGi
Solar and SHAMS
have the ambition to supply and install half of this capacity.?