LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 Achieves TÜV Rheinland Certification for Superior Anti-shading Performance

LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 (Hybrid Passivated Back Contact) technology has achieved outstanding results in anti-shading performance tests conducted by TÜV Rheinland, a globally recognized certification body. In comparative testing with TOPCon modules, HPBC 2.0 demonstrated significantly better thermal behavior and hot-spot control, confirming its superior reliability and stability under shading conditions. The advanced back contact cell technology is applied in LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 module series.

Under identical shading conditions, the local temperature of TOPCon modules exceeded 160°C, while the HPBC 2.0 module maintained a much lower peak temperature of approximately 100°C, representing a maximum difference of 77°C. The tests also showed that HPBC 2.0 modules experienced significantly less power attenuation than TOPCon products under the same conditions, confirming superior hot-spot control, shading resistance and long-term reliability.

 

Shading is a critical challenge for PV system reliability

In PV systems, shading from factors such as dust, fallen leaves, snow, and bird droppings remains one of the most persistent challenges affecting energy yield and operational safety. Even minimal shading can lead to substantial power losses and the formation of hot spots, which accelerate material degradation and increase the risk of fire incidents.

TÜV Rheinland’s comprehensive testing found that the HPBC 2.0 module exhibits exceptional resilience to such effects, maintaining higher power output and significantly lower local temperature rise compared with conventional TOPCon modules.

 

HPBC 2.0’s innovative “weak conduction” design delivers breakthrough performance under partial shading

At the core of LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 technology is an innovative “weak conduction” design that allows each solar cell to independently manage its current path. When partial shading occurs, current automatically bypasses the shaded area through internal current shunting, minimizing energy loss without activating bypass diodes.

In June 2025, LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 series received TÜV Rheinland’s A+ rating for anti-shading performance under point-like shading conditions. Later, in September 2025, the National Center of Supervision and Inspection on Solar Photovoltaic Product Quality (CPVT) awarded Hi-MO X10 the industry’s first “Three-Proof” certificate for fireproof, anti-shading and anti-dust accumulation performance. In CPVT’s shading resistance test, when a single cell was 50 percent shaded, Hi-MO X10 modules recorded an average power loss of just 10.15 percent compared with 36.48 percent for TOPCon modules.

Field data confirms consistent performance of LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 technology

The enhanced shading tolerance of LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 modules is already demonstrating measurable benefits in commercial and industrial applications around the world.

At Shanghai AB Food & Beverages Limited, the producer of the Ovaltine brand, Hi-MO X10 modules were selected for a 670kW rooftop installation. Despite the complex shading environment caused by ventilation ducts and lightning rods, the project achieved stable performance, reducing electricity costs by more than 870,000 yuan (approximately €105,000) annually.

In Thailand, a 974.08 kW PV power plant developed by LONGi and PPE Solar for Chumponwarin Part., Ltd. has shown equally positive results. Even during the rainy season, the system saves around 400,000 Thai Baht (approximately €10,000) per month, equivalent to 20 percent of the facility’s electricity expenditure.

 

LONGi’s back contact technology supports high-quality development across the PV industry

By combining higher energy yield, improved reliability and superior safety, LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 modules contribute to a lower Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) and stronger investment returns for power plant owners. The results verified by TÜV Rheinland further underline the technical maturity and market potential of Back Contact (BC) technology in complex application environments.

 

About LONGi and LONGi Solar

LONGi Solar is one of the world’s largest solar technology companies. It is a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Technology (LONGi), which was founded in 2000. LONGi has 30+ locations and 30 manufacturing sites globally. LONGi Europe is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The company has established five business sectors, covering mono silicon, wafers, cells and modules, commercial and industrial as well as residential distributed solar solutions, green energy solutions and hydrogen equipment to support the development of zero-carbon energy globally.

Since 2021, LONGi has broken the photovoltaic (PV) cell conversion efficiency record 21 times in a row. In 2025, the company has set two new world records in solar cell efficiency: 27.81% for Heterojunction Interdigitated Back Contact (HIBC) cells (certified by ISFH, Germany) and 34.85% for crystalline silicon-perovskite tandem cells (certified by NREL, USA). In addition, LONGi launched its new Hybrid Passivated Back Contact (HPBC) 2.0 technology and currently holds the module efficiency world record of 25.4%. LONGi has decided to focus on back-contact technology as the solar technology of the future and has dedicated a significant portion of its annual production capacity to this technology. LONGi was also the first Chinese solar manufacturer to join the three distinguished climate initiatives RE100, EP100 and EV100. Under the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), LONGi has set a 2030 emission reduction target aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent across its operations and productions compared to 2020 levels.

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