9.6 – Global Top Score: JinkoSolar Retains AAA Bankability Rating in PV Tech Q2 2025

JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS supplier, has once again achieved the highest “AAA” rating in the Q2 2025 Module Tech Bankability Report published by the internationally authoritative agency PV Tech. Scoring a global high of 9.6 points, this marks JinkoSolar’s consecutive quarter at the pinnacle, following its Q1 2025 rating of 9.4 points, further solidifying its leadership position in the global photovoltaic industry. 

Amidst intense market competition and complex domestic and international policy environments, JinkoSolar has successfully built formidable competitive differentiation through technological innovation, enhanced product performance, and a globalized strategy, enabling it to secure the top “AAA” bankability rating for multiple consecutive quarters. By the end of Q1 2025, JinkoSolar’s cumulative module shipments surpassed 320GW, cementing its status as a six-time global champion in module shipments. According to statistics from Solarbe, JinkoSolar maintained its top position in H1 2025 with shipments exceeding 41GW. Notably, cumulative global shipments of its Tiger Neo series modules have now surpassed the 200GW milestone. Serving customers in 168 countries, with a 40% share in the distributed generation market, the Tiger Neo series has set a new record as the industry’s best-selling module product line. 

Looking ahead, JinkoSolar is poised to further consolidate its global market leadership with the newly launched Tiger Neo 3.0 modules. Based on the industry-leading next-generation N-type TOPCon technology, these modules deliver a maximum power output of 670W, a conversion efficiency of up to 24.8%, and a remarkable bifaciality factor of 85%-90%, enabling rear-side power generation gains of 10%-30% in high-reflectivity ground scenarios. Featuring a low temperature coefficient of -0.26%, a first-year degradation rate below 1%, and an annual linear degradation of just 0.35%, backed by a 30-year power output warranty, ensuring high returns throughout the system lifecycle. The high bifaciality and low degradation characteristics optimize the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) across utility-scale power plants and distributed generation applications. Furthermore, their superior performance under both strong and low-light conditions ensures peak generation aligns with high electricity price periods, significantly enhancing project returns for customers. 

Leveraging strategic market insights and forward-looking planning, JinkoSolar continues to deepen its presence in China, Europe, and the United States – its three core markets – while strategically expanding in high-growth emerging markets such as the Middle East and Southeast Asia. To date, JinkoSolar products have served approximately 4,000 customers across nearly 200 countries and regions worldwide. Through the ongoing advancement of its global footprint, JinkoSolar delivers increasingly competitive products and solutions, persistently leading industry development, reinforcing its leadership in the global PV market, and driving the global energy transition forward.


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