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JinkoSolar Unveils 2nd Generation Tiger Neo Series Modules

Chinese solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar has introduced its second generation Tiger Neo panel family which includes three series with up to 445Wp for 54-cell, 615Wp for 72-cell, and 635Wp for 78-cell and module efficiency up to 22.27 per cent, 23.23 per cent, and 22.72 per cent respectively.

January 10, 2023. By Manu Tayal

Chinese solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar has introduced its second generation Tiger Neo panel family which includes three series with up to 445Wp for 54-cell, 615Wp for 72-cell, and 635Wp for 78-cell and module efficiency up to 22.27 per cent, 23.23 per cent, and 22.72 per cent respectively.
 
The upgraded Tiger Neo family is among the world’s most efficient and powerful solar panels.
 
Commenting on the launch of next generation PV module series, Gener Miao, CMO of JinkoSolar, said “we are once again raising the standard of N-type performance with the latest generation of our Tiger Neo panels, which deliver better system performance – even through the most demanding conditions.”
 
“This panel, combined with an industry-leading N-type partner ecosystem and new solutions like ESS, will show what’s truly possible with the solar PV experience going forward,” Miao added.
 
The company said that the new generation Tiger Neo panels are built on the record highly efficient N-type TOPCon technology that delivers improved performance and reliability.
 
Moreover, these panels are available with up to 23.23 per cent efficiency at the module level, and 615Wp power output for the 72-cell panel in 182” format.
 
With up to an 85 per cent bifacial factor, these panels can push a higher generation on the rear side and allow for 15-20 per cent more yield compared to conventional bifacial panels.
 
Further, the optimized temperature co-efficiency of these modules has been down to -0.29 per cent/℃.
 
The company also claimed for its solar panels the leading-edge reliability over their 15-year prolonged lifespan as compared to conventional panels and a hassle-free operations & maintenance (O&M) experience with a 30-years warranty with its 1 per cent initial-year degradation and 0.4 per cent linear degradation.
 
Jinko Solar’s next-generation solar panels provide higher average productivity under low-light conditions such as sunset, sunrise, and cloudy skies, the company added.
 
Besides, these solar panels are compatible with almost all mainstream inverter brands with the use of lower short circuit current; Jinko Solar customers need not to invest more in an augmented class of inverters, the company further said.
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