The first, located in Jeddah and part of REPDO round II, has a capacity of 388MW, with the second, located in the industrial city of Sudair, having a total
capacity of 1500MW, for which LONGi was awarded a contract for the first 904MW. Both projects are in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which intends to expand renewable energy's contribution to the Kingdom’s energy mix.
“LONGi looks forward to working with L&T not only to support the Kingdom on its journey towards clean energy by 2030, but also to explore further collaboration in the Middle East and other regions,’ commented VP She.
“LONGi, with its high quality products, has been a long-term solutions provider to L&T and we hugely value our relationship”, added Mr. Ravindran. “LONGi and L&T have also collaborated in making a significant contribution to the Middle East’s renewable potential by enabling more and more regions to
benefit from clean energy solutions. We look forward to reaching closer levels of cooperation on further projects across India and the Middle East.”