Li Zhenguo (born 5 January 1968) is a Chinese billionaire and businessman, the founder and the president of LONGi Green Energy Technology, which specializes on photovoltaic solar modules.[1]
After graduating from Lanzhou University, Li Zhenguo started working at the Huashan Semiconductor Materials Factory. Afterwards, he served as the operating director of Shanxi Wenxi Xinda Electronic Parts Factory. Later he continued his career as the director of the crystal base of Xi'an University of Technology factory and the general manager of Xi'an Lijing Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.[2] Li Zhenguo found LONGi in 2000 together with his classmates from the Lanzhou University and his wife, Li Xiyan. Initially, the company focused on supplying reprocessed silicon materials and only later the founders decided to focus on solar. As of 2022, the company is the world's biggest monocrystalline silicon solar maker. In 2021, it declared its intentions to manufacture overseas plants, including the ones in India, Saudi Arabia, and the US that would function in addition to the already existing factories in China, Malaysia and Vietnam with more than 60 000 employees.[3][4][5]
Li Zhenguo & family made the 2022 Forbes Billionaires List with an estimated wealth of $12.9 billion and occupied the 142nd position.[1]
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^Russell Flannery (3 November 2021). "Founder Of China's Top Solar Panel Maker Rides Global Demand For Renewable Energy". Forbes. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
^Tom Metcalf, Pei Yi Mak (22 January 2020). "These Billionaires Made Their Fortunes by Trying to Stop Climate Change". Bloomberg. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
LiZhenguo (born 5 January 1968) is a Chinese billionaire and businessman, the founder and the president of LONGi Green Energy Technology, which specializes...
Shanghai Stock Exchange. The company was founded 14 February 2000 by LiZhenguo as Xi'an LONGi Silicon Materials Corporation, with its corporate headquarters...
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-822168-1. Huang, Youyi; Xiao Siaoming; LiZhenguo; Zhang Zouku (2006). Liaoning, Home of the Manchus & Cradle of Qing Empire...
September 8, 1924. Retrieved August 24 2011. Xiao Xaioming; Lin Liangqi; LiZhenguo, eds. (2006). Liaoning, Home of the Manchus and Cradle of Qing Empire...
Weather China. Retrieved 28 November 2022. Huang, Youyi; Xiao Siaoming; LiZhenguo; Zhang Zouku (2006). Liaoning, Home of the Manchus & Cradle of Qing Empire...
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Retrieved 2008-06-28.[permanent dead link] Huang, Youyi; Xiao Siaoming; LiZhenguo; Zhang Zouku (2006). Liaoning, Home of the Manchus & Cradle of Qing Empire...
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Hedong's capital Taiyuan, and when Han Jian the military governor of nearby Zhenguo Circuit (鎮國, headquartered in modern Weinan, Shaanxi) personally met him...
made the military governor of Jingnan), Han Jian the military governor of Zhenguo Circuit (鎮國, headquartered in modern Weinan, Shaanxi), and Wang Xingyu's...
Li Maozhen the military governor of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern Baoji, Shaanxi), and Han Jian the military governor of Zhenguo Circuit...