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JinkoSolar announces new TOPCon solar panels with a return of 24.8% – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer said the new Tiger Neo 3.0 modules will be available in two versions with a power of 495W and 670W.

October 23, 2024
Emiliano Bellini

Chinese solar panel manufacturer JinkoSolar has unveiled a new series of solar panels based on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon).

According to the manufacturer, the Tiger Neo 3.0 modules have an energy conversion efficiency of 24.8% and a bifacility factor of more than 85%.

The new products are available in two versions with a power of 495 W and 670 W. The first panel is intended for applications in residential systems, while the second is designed for utility-scale projects.

The panels come with a 15-year product warranty and a 30-year performance warranty. The degradation in the first year is reported to be 1% and an annual linear degradation rate of 0.4% is indicated.

“The Tiger Neo 3.0 series has a lower open-circuit voltage and a higher short-circuit current, which contributes to a lower BOS than its counterparts,” JinkoSolar added, without providing further technical details.

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