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JinkoSolar sets new record of 25.42% efficiency for large scale solar panels

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  • Tested by TÜV SÜD, the conversion efficiency for 2 m2 above large-size JinkoSolar solar modules has reached 25.42%, setting a new record again.
  • JinkoSolar is a global market leader in solar panel  and ESS solutions.
  • This further reinforces our confidence that N-type TOPCon technology is the most competitive technology choice for sustainability and, as a result, has substantial growth potential.

The module incorporates a series of technological and material innovations based on N-type TOPCon solar cells, including metalization enhancement technology, high-precision non-destructive patterning technology, and high energy density hydrogen passivation technology. Coupled with advanced high-density module encapsulation technology, these innovations effectively reduce the internal resistance losses of the module and lead to a significant enhancement in efficiency. The lab result has the practical foundation to be fast introduced into mass production, and technically set the direction for mass production of subsequent advanced products.

Dr. Hao Jin, CTO of JinkoSolar Co., Ltd., commented, “Thanks to our talented R&D team, we have achieved another breakthrough in module conversion efficiency, leveraging our accumulated experience and continuous efforts in N-type technology R&D. We will continue to invest in R&D innovation and mass production capabilities and contribute to building a greener and more sustainable new energy structure with high-efficiency and reliable N-type product.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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