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JinkoSolar Launches 670 W TOPCon Solar Module with 24.8% Efficiency

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The Tiger Neo 3.0 panel features an 85% bifacility factor that translates into 553-570 W of rear side power output, according to the Chinese manufactuer. The new product is claimed to be the โ€œworldโ€™s most powerful solar module.โ€

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Chinese solar module maker JinkoSolar has presented its new Tiger Neo 3.0 solar module based on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) design.

The manufacturer labeled the new product as the โ€œworld’s most powerful solar panelโ€ by virtue of 650-670 W front side power and an 85% bifacility factor that reportedly translates into 553-570 W of rear side power output.

โ€œThe Tiger Neo 3.0 is the worldโ€™s longest working-hour panel built for utility-scale, DG, and rooftop solar systems,โ€ it said in a statement. โ€œIt has 30 W more power than conventional TOPCon, also has 10-15% higher bifacility and an approximately 10% -20% yield gain than back-contact panels under low light conditions, for instance 200W/m2.โ€

The new panel measures 2,396 mm ร— 1,134 mm ร— 30 mm and has a weight of 32.5 kg. Its power conversion efficiency ranges from 24.06% and 24.80% and its temperature coefficient is -0.26%/C.

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The open-circuit voltage spans from 50.26 V to 50.98 V, while the short-circuit current is between 15.98 A and 16.22 A.

The operating ambient temperature ranges from -40 C to 70 C, said the manufacturer, and maximum system voltage is 1,500 V. The panel has an anodized aluminum frame and 2.0 mm of tempered glass with an anti-reflection coating. Its junction box has an IP-68 rating.

JinkoSolar offers a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year power output guarantee. Annual linear degradation over 30 years is indicated at 0.35%. The degradation in the first year is purportedly 1% and 30-year end power output is guaranteed to be no less than 88.85% of the nominal output power.


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