LONGi supplies BIPV solution to the 2023 Annual Conference of the Boao Forum for Asia

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This year, the BFA regards the supply of “green electricity” as an important measure of “green hosting” and an important window to showcase China's achievements in “Dual Carbon” work. More than 2000 representatives from over 50 countries and regions will witness and enjoy the “Green Boao” achievements for the first time.

According to the official figures from BFA, LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (LONGi), one of the world’s leading solar technology companies, supplies a total of 3.88 MW of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) products (LONGi Roof & LONGi Park) for the permanent venue in Boao Town. Through the green techniques and energy-saving upgrades, LONGi has fully utilized the existing roofs and facades of the BFA, replacing them with a distinctive “New Skin”.

The Boao Zero Carbon Demonstration Zone, located on Dongyu Island, is the first national international forum zero carbon park jointly created by Hainan Province and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, and a green development benchmark project with international influence. It is also one of the six landmark projects in Hainan Province.

The Dongyu Island, with a land area of about 1.78 square kilometers, has a limited forest area. As a result, LONGi’s photovoltaic module products have become the “New Skin” of these landmark buildings on the available roofs and open spaces of the island's Hotel, News Center, and Parking lot, continuously providing green power and security for the Boao Forum for Asia.

In order to achieve the “Zero Carbon” goal and ensure that the building in the small town looks more beautiful and reliable. LONGi fully considered the combination of photovoltaic and architecture, and made full use of architectural space. Without affecting the light transmission of the building, they designed products such as photovoltaic roofs, glass curtain walls, photovoltaic power generation glass, and photovoltaic power generation railings, which perfectly integrated photovoltaic products with the building, and also made photovoltaic application scenarios more diversified.