Close Menu
  • News
  • Industry
  • Solar Panels
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Carbon Credit
  • More
    • Policy
    • Energy Storage
    • Utility
    • Cummunity
What's Hot

A deep learning model tracks the status of the EV battery with high precision

March 6, 2026

Mitsubishi Electric Trane announces new heat pump line for hydronic heating – SPE

March 6, 2026

Origis is developing a 413 MW solar portfolio in West Texas

March 6, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Solar Energy News
Friday, March 6
  • News
  • Industry
  • Solar Panels
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Carbon Credit
  • More
    • Policy
    • Energy Storage
    • Utility
    • Cummunity
Solar Energy News
Home - Technology - JinkoSolar’s TOPCon modules offer a yield gain of 8.82% in the field test in Japan – SPE
Technology

JinkoSolar’s TOPCon modules offer a yield gain of 8.82% in the field test in Japan – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

JinkoSolar’s latest n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) modules delivered higher energy output per watt than a competitor’s n-type back contact (BC) modules in a three-month field test in Kagoshima, Japan, under different irradiation levels.

January 22, 2025
Patrick Jowett

During a three-month field test, JinkoSolar’s n-type TOPCon modules demonstrated significantly higher energy yield per watt compared to n-type BC modules.

The field test, conducted by TÜV Nord at a field test base in Kagoshima, Japan, was conducted from October to December 2024 as part of a year-long study.

It showed that JinkSolar’s TOPCon modules generated an average of 8.82% more energy per watt than n-type BC modules developed by an undisclosed manufacturer, with the highest monthly gain being 9.84%.

The test setup consisted of two modules from each manufacturer, installed on fixed supports 1.2 meters above the ground at a tilt angle of 32 degrees. The initial power of the modules was measured using the SAT method, where spectral correction was not included in the test results.

The study collected energy yield (DC) data at a one-minute sampling interval, in addition to module face irradiance, backplane temperature, ambient temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, all also at one-minute intervals.

The normalized energy yield of JinkoSolar’s TOPCon modules over the three months was 294.2 kWh/kW, compared to 270.2 kWh/kW for the n-type BC modules.

Analysis of energy yield performance under different irradiation levels showed that for most of the test period, irradiation levels were below 1000 W/m². Under these conditions, the average energy yield gain of n-type TOPCon modules reached 8.05%.

See also  Lack of information, financing under barriers for the UK adoption in the British pump - PV Magazine International

JinkoSolar added that the rainy season in Kagoshima was “an ideal setting to demonstrate the superior performance of TOPCon modules in low light.” The modules achieve an average daily energy gain of 9.13% per watt during a continuous period of 15 days of rain from October 15 to October 29.

Under higher irradiation conditions (more than 1,000 W/m²), the total three-month energy yield of TOPCon modules was 174.04 kWh, with a yield gain per watt of 8.10% compared to n-type BC modules.

“This indicates that TOPCon modules can provide higher yield under both rainy weather with low irradiation and sunny weather with high irradiation, thanks to their excellent low-light performance and high bifaciality coefficient,” said JinkoSolar.

The study also measured the performance ratio (PR) of each module by comparing the actual energy output with the theoretical output based on rated power and specific weather conditions. It calculated the PR value of TOPCon modules to be 97.8%, compared to 89.9% for the n-type BC modules.

JinkoSolar said this shows “that high bifacial TOPCon modules offer significant benefits in energy harvest efficiency for ground-mounted power plants.”

This content is copyrighted and may not be reused. If you would like to collaborate with us and reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com.

Popular content

Source link

field gain Japan JinkoSolars modules offer SPE test TOPCon yield
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
solarenergy
  • Website

Related Posts

Mitsubishi Electric Trane announces new heat pump line for hydronic heating – SPE

March 6, 2026

Oleic acid anti-pollution coating for solar panels – SPE

March 5, 2026

Ground-mounted test field for Perovksite solar panels goes online in China – SPE

March 5, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Policy

Illinois Bill would set 15-GW Energy Storage Target, Program for Virtual power plant Launch

By solarenergyFebruary 25, 20250

Fluence Energy Storage Systems. Illinois families and companies could see lower energy bills HB3758/SB2497A newly…

Midden -Oosten, North -Africa Solar Manufacturing Capacity to reach 44 GW by 2029, says Woodmac

May 13, 2025

The case for combining pump-hydro storage with Floating PV-PV Magazine International

January 25, 2025

Innova obtains a building permit for a 13 MWp solar project

November 2, 2024
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks

A deep learning model tracks the status of the EV battery with high precision

March 6, 2026

Mitsubishi Electric Trane announces new heat pump line for hydronic heating – SPE

March 6, 2026

Origis is developing a 413 MW solar portfolio in West Texas

March 6, 2026

New Jersey expands state community solar program by 3 GW

March 6, 2026
Our Picks

A deep learning model tracks the status of the EV battery with high precision

March 6, 2026

Mitsubishi Electric Trane announces new heat pump line for hydronic heating – SPE

March 6, 2026

Origis is developing a 413 MW solar portfolio in West Texas

March 6, 2026
About
About

Stay updated with the latest in solar energy. Discover innovations, trends, policies, and market insights driving the future of sustainable power worldwide.

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news and updates about Solar industry directly in your inbox!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 Tsolarenergynews.co - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.