Did you know that Qatar’s exceptional solar potential, with over 2,140 kWh/mยฒ/year of global horizontal irradiance, positions it as a leader in solar energy? However, the extreme desert conditions, including high temperatures, humidity, dust, and intense UV exposure, present significant challenges for PV systems. These environmental factors can lead to higher degradation rates and performance losses. So, how do you make solar technology thrive in such conditions?
In this context, JinkoSolarโs white paper examines the performance of high-efficiency N- type PV technologies, focusing on the latest advancements in their TOPCon modules. During a meticulous field study in Qatar, Jinko’s 575W N-type TOPCon modules consistently outperformed other technologies, demonstrating remarkable 22.38% operational efficiency and 100.52% Performance Ratio despite extreme environmental stress. Even in the most brutal conditions, these modules continue to deliver exceptional results.
The secret? Advanced materials, top-tier cell technology, and a carefully crafted Bill of Materials (BOM) that ensure superior durability and performance. Jinkoโs double-glass design and high-performance encapsulants have proven to withstand the harshest climates, setting a new benchmark for solar energy systems.
As the solar market expands across the Middle East and North Africa, understanding how to optimize energy production in desert environments is more important than ever.
For a deeper understanding of how Jinko’s innovations are reshaping solar energy solutions in challenging climates, we invite you to explore the full white paper.
This white paper is a result of our strategic collaboration with Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute and Solarabic, emphasizing the critical role of innovation and research in improving solar performance in the harshest environments.
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