JinkoSolar has introduced a new line of solar panels, the TOPCon, which boasts industry-leading efficiency.

JinkoSolar has come out with three new versions of its TOPCon solar panels, which range in power from 445 W to 635 W. The highest-rated modules score 23.23 percent efficiency. With a temperature coefficient of -0.29% C, the bifacial factor for all three panel types reaches up to 85%.

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Three new types of n-type solar modules utilising tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technology were introduced today by JinkoSolar.

In the new Tiger Neo Series, you may find items with 54 cells, the highest power output being 445 W, and the highest efficiency being 22.27%. The 72-cell panels in the series have an efficiency of up to 23.23% and a nominal power output of 615 W. Larger 635 W modules with maximum efficiencies of 22.72% are also available in the range.

Like earlier Tiger Neo offerings, all of these products are built on 182 mm wafers. All of the panels, according to JinkoSolar, have a temperature coefficient of -0.29% C and a bifaciality factor of 85%. The short circuit current for them is 13.93 A as well.

There is a 30-year performance guarantee in addition to the 15-year product guarantee on the new items. According to reports, linear deterioration is 0.4% and annual degradation is 1%.

Without going into specifics, the company’s chief marketing officer, Gener Miao, stated, “We are once again lifting the benchmark of N-type performance with the next generation of our Tiger Neo panels, which give greater system performance—even during the most demanding situations.”