Jinko reaches milestone of delivering 100 GW of solar panels worldwide

According to the company, one in every ten solar modules installed in the world was produced by the company
inko atinge o marco de entrega de 100 GW de painéis solares no mundo
Tiger Neo is capable of achieving 3% to 5% more compared to the PERC system. Photo: Jinko Solar

Panel maker Jinko Solar has delivered 100 GW of solar modules globally. With this, the company became the first in history to reach this milestone, according to the company.

Also according to the company, this number indicates that approximately one in every ten modules installed in the world was produced by Jinko.

“Despite supply chain disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the company has managed to capture the world's interest and become a driver and trendsetter of progress in the solar PV industry,” the company said in a press release .

With the Cheetah, Swan, Tiger and Tiger Pro series firmly established, the company has launched the new Tiger Neo module series, the first mass-produced module that offers a maximum power of up to 620 W and an ultra-high conversion efficiency of up to 22.30%.

Currently, the Tiger Neo series is capable of achieving 3% to 5% more power generation compared to the PERC system applied with the same capacity.

“We are extremely proud to be the first in the world to reach 100 GW in total module shipments. We want to thank all of our teams who made this possible. We are going from strength to strength and will continue to lead the development of next-generation conventional solar technologies,” highlighted Kangping Chen, CEO of Jinko Solar.

The manufacturer also informed that it is investing in BIPV technologies. “Designed as part of the company's ongoing mission to help the global shift to cleaner, lower-cost solar energy, Jinko Solar's BIPV facade and roofs will have the functionality of building materials and the generating performance of a solar panel. high efficiency”, he commented. Dany Qian, vice president of JinkoSolar.

“We are fully committed to making solar energy the most relevant, economical and accessible resource for everyone,” he concluded.

Brazilian market

The manufacturer has stood out in the solar energy market in Brazil. According to a survey by Greener, Jinko ranked first in the Brazilian ranking of module import volume, in MWp, in January.

Data from Greendex, Greener's research tool, point out that in the first month of this year, 268 MWp in solar panels were imported. Placing the manufacturer ahead of other players. The information collected by Greener is public data, originating from the Federal Revenue Service. 

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