Jinko Solar Sets Record – The All-new Cheetah Series 410Wp performance
JinkoSolar, a global leader in the solar PV industry, recently revealed its milestone 410W Cheetah module that is reinventing the market standard for high performance.
Developed for a solar PV 4.0 market:
Jinko’s 410 W Cheetah module is the world’s highest-performing commercially mass-produced mono-facial module, bringing the industry into the new age of PV 4.0 with mainstream module output of over 400 W. The module is designed to meet the needs of the ultra-high performance market segments, such as the likes of China’s “Super Top Runner Program”.
Applications:
Large-scale PV projects and projects with ultra-high technical requirements such as those in China’s Top Runner program.
All JinkoSolar Cheetah series modules are produced in the company’s next-gen ultra-smart P5 super factory and represents the most cutting-edge technology in solar module manufacturing. The entire portfolio of PV modules has passed the Potential Induced Degradation (“PID”) resistance test under the conditions of 85 Degrees Celsius/85% relative humidity (“double 85”) as required by TÜV Nord’s IEC TS 62804-1 standards. UL and IEC 1500V certified; lowers BOS costs and yields better LCOE. Certified to withstand: wind load (2400 Pascal) and snow load (5400 Pascal). High salt mist and ammonia resistance certified by TUV NORD.
Commenting on the development, JinkoSolar’s CEO, Kangping Chen said that,
“Industry transformation, continued technology evolution, and increasingly complex market demands are all obstacles we must overcome to accelerate the development of the PV industry. Having been preparing for these challenges, Jinko recently released six technical products, showcasing what it means to be at the cutting-edge of smart solar manufacturing today. As an innovative technical leader in PV, JinkoSolar will continue to develop and present new cutting-edge PV technologies, lead the intelligentization of China’s PV manufacturing, and catalyze the development of the PV industry”.