The Wood Mackenzie evaluation framework serves as a critical benchmark for global investors and project developers, focusing on ten core dimensions including financial health, supply chain resilience, and R&D investment. Achieving a Grade A status signifies that LONGi meets the highest industry standards for risk management and long-term reliability. Yana Hryshko, Head of Solar Supply Chain Research at Wood Mackenzie, highlighted the broader industry trend, noting that nine of the top ten manufacturers are headquartered in China, underscoring the nation's continued dominance in manufacturing scale and operational efficiency.
LONGi’s performance is anchored in its proprietary BC technology, which functions as a dual engine for both laboratory breakthroughs and mass-market delivery. The company’s HIBC solar cell recently reached a 28.13% conversion efficiency, verified by the Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin. This technological foundation has translated into a diverse product portfolio, ranging from anti-glare and fire-resistant modules to specialized solutions for offshore and extreme environments. By consistently aligning R&D with commercial production, the firm has positioned itself as a low-risk strategic partner in a volatile global energy market.



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