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China — JinkoSolar announced that the maximum solar conversion efficiency of its advanced high-efficiency solar module reached 23.53% and has outperformed the previous record of 23.01%, also set by JinkoSolar, in January 2021.

The result was independently tested and confirmed by TÜV Rheinland, one of the world’s leading testing service provider on internationally recognized safety and quality standards.

Jinko says the module’s performance was the result of its TOPCon cell technology fused with a new-type of welding and packaging technology.

Adding that the module design not only reduces the internal resistance loss of the module, but improves power efficiency and module appearance.

Dr. Hao Jin, Chief Technology Officer of JinkoSolar Co., Ltd., commented, “It is our long-standing commitment to providing customers with high-quality products that drive energy efficiency and reduces LCOE through technological innovation. Every new record achievement demonstrates our R&D capabilities and is great motivation for the invaluable work we do to upgrade industry standards. We are confident that the investments we have made in R&D will lead to more innovative products for higher efficiency and reliability, and leverage on our extensive global sales network, our leadership will be further strengthened and has positioned us to promote technological progress and green transformation.”

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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