According to Dany Qian, vice president of JinkoSolar, this occurs at a time when the use and adoption of N-type TOPCon by utilities, companies, and consumers has increased and is still growing into new areas like power and efficiency, dependability, record low LCOE, experiences, and applications.
She also revealed a few insights about the Tiger Neo upgraded edition, the company’s flagship product. With a 635Wp output, 23.6% module efficiency, -0.38% liner deterioration and 1% beginning degradation, and an 80%+/-5% bifacial factor, this updated N-type Tiger Neo has impressive attributes.
“JinkoSolar is at the forefront of innovation to ensure the solutions help customers deliver full-scenario generation capabilities,” added Dany. She also emphasised that JinkoSolar has positioned itself as the main force behind these cutting-edge technologies and the transformation they may bring about, having been awarded the majority of the patents linked to TOPCon.
Globally, the solar PV market has been implementing TOPCon at a rate that is significantly faster than that of any prior PERC generation. Over the previous year, roughly 130 GW TOPCon panels have been deployed globally in spite of constrained capacity, and the global TOPCon capacity in 2024 will reach an astonishing 450–500 GW. The ability to utilise TOPCon technology without granted patents, however, entails a risk of infringement.
When buyers make judgements, factors like the product’s patent allowance, RE%, cost, and performance will take precedence over other factors.
Together, the pillars of innovation and manufacturing excellence enable JinkoSolar to fulfil its commitments and guarantee an effective, user-centered, and future-ready strategy. Influential trade publication Solarbe predicts that JinkoSolar will likely return to the top of the industry in 2023 after shipping over 75 GW. This will be the company’s seventh industry-leading position.
JinkoSolar intends to persist and enhance its competitiveness within the domain and timeframe of N-type TOPCon.