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    Airport-Grade Safety: LONGi Hi-MO X10 Modules Power Lahore Airport Expansion

    DavidBy DavidMarch 18, 2026Updated:March 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As Pakistan accelerates its shift to clean, sustainable energy, its critical national infrastructure is embracing cutting-edge solar technology to set new standards for efficiency and safety. In a landmark move, LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 monofacial solar modules—engineered with airport-grade fire resistance, high efficiency, a pure all-black appearance, and 30-year extreme reliability—have been selected to power a 1 MW solar installation for the terminal expansion project of Allama Iqbal International Airport, a key symbol of Pakistan’s global connectivity.

    Set to commence within the next 2-3 months, this project marks the first deployment of solar  modules at a major Pakistani airport. The initial 1 MW phase is more than just a solar installation; it represents the strategic integration of advanced renewable technology into one of the country’s busiest transportation hubs, aligning with Pakistan’s national sustainability goals while reinforcing the airport’s role as a modern, eco-friendly gateway.

    Airports are among the most demanding infrastructure environments—requiring solutions that meet uncompromising standards of safety, long-term reliability, and visual integration. As a primary national gateway, Allama Iqbal International Airport serves millions of travelers annually and forms a key first impression of Pakistan for international visitors. For project stakeholders, these requirements were non-negotiable: the selected solar technology must ensure operational safety, deliver dependable performance for decades, and harmonize with the airport’s architectural design.

    LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 monofacial modules

    LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 monofacial modules, built on advanced Back Contact (BC) technology, emerged as the clear choice over conventional solar panels thanks to their three core advantages that align closely with the airport’s needs: airport-grade safety, a pure all-black design, and 30-year extreme reliability.The modules also feature superior anti-glare properties, minimizing reflective glare and further supporting their suitability for airport environments.

    Complementing its safety credentials is the Hi-MO X10’s pure all-black appearance, which embodies the dignity and sophistication expected of a national gateway. Designed to blend seamlessly with modern architectural facades, the all-black modules eliminate the visible grid lines found in traditional solar panels, preserving the airport’s clean and premium aesthetic. For a landmark facility representing Pakistan on the global stage, this visual harmony ensures that sustainability enhancements do not compromise architectural elegance.

    Equally important is the module’s 30-year extreme reliability, supported by rigorous engineering and testing. Airports demand infrastructure investments capable of delivering consistent performance over decades, and the Hi-MO X10 is engineered to maintain stable energy generation throughout its 30-year lifecycle. This durability supports the airport’s long-term sustainability objectives while reducing total cost of ownership for public infrastructure.

    Beyond its core advantages, the Hi-MO X10’s BC technology delivers superior energy performance

    Beyond its core advantages, the Hi-MO X10’s BC technology delivers superior energy performance, including exceptional anti-shading capability. In the complex environment of an airport—where buildings, structures, and operational equipment may occasionally create partial shading—the modules can continue generating higher energy output compared to conventional panels, maximizing the efficiency of the 1 MW installation.

    The initial 1 MW deployment represents the first phase of a broader vision. The project has been designed with future expansion potential, allowing additional solar capacity to be added based on system performance and operational needs. This scalability reflects strong confidence in the Hi-MO X10’s performance and positions solar energy as a key pillar in the airport’s long-term sustainability strategy.

    This installation underscores LONGi’s leadership in delivering high-performance solar solutions for critical public infrastructure. By selecting the Hi-MO X10, Allama Iqbal International Airport is not only reducing its carbon footprint but also setting a benchmark for other infrastructure projects in Pakistan—demonstrating how advanced solar technology can simultaneously deliver safety, aesthetics, reliability, and sustainable energy for the future.

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