JinkoSolar, one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, has signed a strategic distribution agreement with Blue Sun Group, a well-known wholesaler in Australia. The agreement includes 1 GW high-efficiency modules and 200 MWh Energy Storage Systems shipments in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar has signed a strategic distribution agreement with Australian wholesaler Blue Sun Group. The agreement includes 1 GW of high-efficiency modules and 200 MWh of energy storage systems shipments in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Chinese manufacturer JinkoSolar’s newest PV module has an efficiency rating of 23.86%. It is based on its TOPCon mono cell technology, which achieved a record efficiency of 26.1% in October, as confirmed by TÜV Rheinland.
JinkoSolar, one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, launched the Tiger Neo series modules + the SUNTANK Energy storage system at the All Energy Expo 2022.
JinkoSolar has set another world record for n-type solar cell efficiencies with its TOPCon technology, this time reaching 26.1%. The new record was confirmed by China’s National Institute of Metrology.
On August 8, the 14th Sichuan Games opened at the Olympic Center Stadium in Leshan City. The opening ceremony featured the lighting of the flame with solar energy powered by JinkoSolar’s N-type Tiger Neo panels, for the first time in the history of the Games, a headline worthy achievement.
Having established a strong foothold in the Australian market with its solar PV panels, Chinese manufacturer JinkoSolar is now seeking to expand its influence in the energy storage space with the launch of its modular Suntank home battery storage system.
In other news, DAH Solar announced a 5 GW TOPCon solar module factory in Anhui province and Tongwei further raised the prices of its solar cells.
Solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar has confirmed the first Tiger Neo 470W panels have arrived in Australia and have been released to launch customers in 60-cell format.
The new factory should begin production within six months and serve the company’s cell and module assembly factories in Malaysia, as well as the module assembly facility in the United States.
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