Jinko modules from the Tiger Neo N-Type series arrive in Brazil

Aldo Solar will sell Jinko Solar panels, available with power of 465 W and 565 W
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22-07-22-canal-solar-Módulos da série Tiger Neo N-type chegam ao Brasil
Tiger Neo N-Type panels provide 5% to 6% more efficiency than mono PERC types. Photo: Reproduction

A Aldo Solar announced the availability of new modules Tiger Neo N-Type 25.55% ultra-efficiency Jinko Solar. The new models are a Aldo exclusivity in Brazil.

According to the company, these panels reach the market with the highest guarantee in the country: linear energy generation of 87.4% at 30 years of age.

The modules were developed for Brazilian roofs, as they are light and very small when compared to others in the same category.

The 465 W, for example, is 2.16 m² (1903 x 1134 mm) with 24.2 kg and the 565 W is 2.58 m² (2278 x1134 mm) and only 28 kg.

This agreement between the two companies in the photovoltaic segment makes the Brazil the first market in America making this Jinko release available.

Aldo and Jinko close the world's biggest deal to distribute N-Type panels

The contract provides for the distribution of 600 MW of power of the new Tiger Neo family panels. According to Aldo, it ensures that resellers and solar energy installers in the country will continue to sell the Tiger Pro family.

Alberto Cuter, Jinko's general manager for Italy and Latin America, highlighted that the new Tiger Neo series represents the best technology on the market.

“Thanks to N Type TopCon technology, the Tiger Neo has a degradation less than 1% in 1 year and 0.4% in the following years. Furthermore, it has a better temperature coefficient which allows greater energy production even in high temperature situations”, he said.

For bifacial modules there is also a significant improvement in bifaciality coefficient. For this reason, according to Cuter, the Tiger Neo is a product suitable both for installations on rooftops with modules of 54 and 60 cells, as well as for large generators with bifacial modules of 72 and 78 cells (up to 620 Wp of power).

Given this scenario, the executive hopes that more than 80% of all products sold by Jinko in Brazil will be Tiger Neo next year. “The distribution market in Brazil is second only to China. Aldo Solar is one of Jinko’s most important business partners globally.”

“And the arrival of the first Tiger Neo modules only confirms this vocation, with Aldo being the first distributor in the Americas to have this important product for the solar sector”, he highlighted.

Cuter also shared his view on the protagonism of the photovoltaic segment in Brazil and the importance of Aldo in this context.

“A few years ago, the Brazilian market was considered one of the emerging ones for the solar industry. Now it's not anymore. The country represents a reality on the international scene, as the third most important sector after China and the United States”, he concluded.

For Aldo Pereira Teixeira, founder of Aldo Solar, the photovoltaic sector in Brazil has been growing exponentially and the company's mission is to bring the most innovative products to the country.

“I am certain that the new line of Tiger Neo modules will bring a revolution to the segment and that in two or three years it will be the main panel technology available. Through this partnership, we hope to spread solar even further and offer surprising conditions of clean, long-lasting and cheaper energy to all Brazilians”, he emphasized.

More information about the Tiger Neo N-Type series

You Jinko Solar's Tiger Neo series panels adopt technology TOPCon type N. Therefore, it provides about 5% to 6% more efficiency than mono PERC types and about 3% to 4% more power generation.

In addition to efficiency, the manufacturer highlighted that the N-type cells promise long-term performance improvements and superior performance at high temperatures which result in more energy, a lower levelized cost of electricity and a faster return on investment.

Features of the Tiger Neo N-Type

  • Positive energy tolerance – 3%;
  • SMBB technology – better light retention and current collection to improve module power and reliability;
  • Durability against extreme environmental conditions – high resistance to salt spray and ammonia;
  • HOT 2.0 technology – has better reliability and lower LID/LETID;
  • Product warranty 12 years;
  • Guarantee of linear generation of 87.4% at 30 years of age;
  • ≤ 1% of Degradation of the first year;
  • -0,40% Annual degradation over 30 years.
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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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