Recently, the deployment and application of high-efficiency N-type photovoltaic (PV) modules have been continuously accelerating in both domestic and overseas markets.
On the one hand, leveraging its N-type TOPCon technology, JinkoSolar has successively secured module supply orders for large-scale ground-mounted power plants exceeding 500MW in Brazil and Greece, further deepening its global footprint. On the other hand, in domestic commercial and industrial scenarios, the first phase of the 35.4MW source-grid-load-storage PV project at Zhengzhou International Inland Port, entirely supplied by CNBM Jetion Solar, has successfully been energized and connected to the grid.
JinkoSolar: Secures Over 500MW in European PV Module Orders
Recently, JinkoSolar signed supply agreements for large-scale ground-mounted power plants with clients in Brazil and Greece for 413.9MW and 88.98MW, respectively. These projects will exclusively utilize its Tiger Neo 3.0 N-type TOPCon modules.
Tailored to the high temperatures and intense solar irradiance typical of summers in Brazil and Greece, these modules feature an excellent temperature coefficient and a bifaciality factor of up to 90%. This effectively reduces power degradation while fully leveraging the high reflectivity of the local light-colored terrain. Consequently, the modules deliver an additional 5% to 10% in power generation gains, fundamentally enhancing the comprehensive return on investment for these projects from a technological standpoint.
Jetion Solar: First Phase of Zhengzhou 35.4MW PV Project Connected to the Grid
On March 26, the 3.6MW self-use portion of the source-grid-load-storage PV project at the West Operation Area of Zhengzhou International Inland Port, entirely supplied by Jetion Solar, was officially energized and put into operation. The first phase of this project has a total installed capacity of 35.4MW. Addressing the industrial park's limited rooftop resources and heavy power load, the project exclusively utilizes customized 710W N-type bifacial dual-glass high-power modules. Jetion Solar successfully completed the production and delivery of all modules within just over two months.
Currently, the construction and commissioning of the remaining 31.8MW grid-connected portion of the project are advancing in an orderly manner, with official operation expected by May 2026. Once the entire first phase of the project is connected to the grid, it is expected to provide an annual average of approximately 35 million kWh of clean electricity, saving the industrial park between 7 million and 8 million RMB in electricity costs each year. It is reported that the supply preparation work for the subsequent second phase of the project has now been simultaneously initiated.
Source:EnergyTrend



