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Jinko launches world’s most powerful residential and utility-scale panels

Tiger Neo 3.0 Series Includes Industry’s First 495W Residential Modules
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  • November 7, 2024, at 09:30 PM
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Jinko launches world’s most powerful residential and utility-scale panels
Tiger Neo 3.0 series photovoltaic module. Photo: Jinko Solar/Disclosure

Jinko Solar has announced the launch of its Tiger Neo 3.0 modules. Built on the company’s patented N-Type TOPCon technology, including HCP and MAX – on the HOT4.0 platform – the portfolio includes two main series, Neo Utility and Neo DG, with output power up to 670 W and 495 W, respectively, and power conversion efficiency up to 24,8% for both.

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The panels, targeted at utility-scale and residential applications, come with a 12/25-year product warranty and a 30-year linear power output warranty, designed for 1% initial degradation per year and a 0,4% annual linear degradation rate. The bifacial factor is up to 85% in its bifacial version. 

A higher generation of TOPCon modules under low light conditions was verified at the front compared to other technologies. In addition, the Tiger Neo 3.0 series has lower Voc and higher Isc, which contributes to a lower BOS than its counterparts.

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The company's panel is developed with N-Type TOPCon technology. Photo: Jinko Solar/Disclosure

“Record-breaking TOPCon technology and innovative R&D efforts have enabled Jinko to fit more power capacity into the design than the industry has ever had before,” the manufacturer said.

“TOPCon’s consistently growing product cost performance is delivering unprecedented value in global markets that is unmatched by any other PV technology currently available,” they highlighted. 

In total, over 120 GW of Tiger Neo solar panels have been proven to maximize energy production and savings for customers. “Enabled by TOPCon technology, Jinko Solar will continue to build on its strong leadership position and raise the bar by introducing higher power products faster,” the company concluded. 

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