Tiger Neo 3.0 Is a Game-Changer for Harsh Climates – Jaffer Wang on Jinko Solar’s Flagship Innovation

At SNEC 2025, Jinko Solar unveiled its most advanced N-type solution yet the Tiger Neo 3.0. In this exclusive conversation, Mr. Jaffer Wang, Deputy General Manager, delves into the groundbreaking upgrades powering this 670 W module, its performance edge in harsh environments, and Jinko Solar’s strategic focus across the Middle East and Central Asia. He also shares insights on market trends, bankability priorities, and how Tiger Neo 3 is redefining the economics of solar for the region.

What are the key upgrades in the new Tiger Neo 3 launched at SNEC?

Tiger Neo 3.0 is a breakthrough in high-efficiency module technology, launched at SNEC 2025 with power ratings reaching up to 670 W. Key upgrades include:

  • 20BB Technology: Denser soldering and optimized current paths reduce resistance and increase efficiency.
  • HCP and MAX Technology: These improve carrier collection, minimize recombination losses, and enhance bifaciality.
  • FP Technology: Reduces internal current, mitigates shading losses, and boosts module output.
  • Improved Cell Metallization: Enhanced stress distribution, reducing hotspots and microcracks.
  • This module is designed for premium projects and offers record-low LCOE potential.

How is Tiger Neo 3 suited for MEA & CA region conditions?

Tiger Neo 3 is exceptionally well-suited for the Middle East & Central Asia, where projects face:

High ambient temperatures: Tiger Neo 3’s lower temperature coefficient ensures better high-temperature performance. We also have the white paper showing the real outdoor test results and TOPCon advantage for such environments.

High irradiance and desert dust: The improved encapsulation, dense busbar layout, and high bifaciality maintain stable output even under partial soiling.

Additionally, it has demonstrated excellent low-irradiance performance, which is crucial during early morning and late evening yield.

What solar industry trends do you foresee in MEA & CA over the next year?

For sure, we expect TOPCon technology to keep dominating the market in both utility-scale and commercial projects in the MEA & Central Asia region. Which is aligned with the reports from different agencies.

With understanding among developers and IPPs, its clear that advantages in TOPCon efficiency, lower degradation, bifacial performance, and high-temperature resilience fit all essential requirements in our regional climate. But proven field reliability has become a critical factor for project bankability and JinkoSolar, as the global leader in N-type shipments, is already well-positioned with its Tiger Neo series, having secured a significant market share across MEA&CA and many projects for reference. 


What are Jinko Solar’s growth plans for MEA & CA markets?

We remain focused on our core markets, where Jinko continues to lead with high-efficiency TOPCon solutions. At the same time, we’re expanding the presence in new market, for instance the Caspian region, with new project signed and numbers of them in discussion.

To support this growth, we provide dedicated technical support, regional training programs, and hands-on guidance throughout the project and post-sales service. Our goal is to be a trusted partner, not just a module supplier.


How will high-efficiency modules like Tiger Neo 3 impact upcoming solar projects in the region?

High-efficiency modules like Tiger Neo 3 will have a beneficial impact on regional projects by:

  • Reducing LCOE through higher yield and lower balance-of-system costs.
  • Improving project bankability, thanks to their low degradation rate, strong PID resistance, and advanced certifications.
  • Shortening payback periods, which is critical for all investments in MEA & CA.

With the ability to deliver more power, better reliability, and smarter system design, Tiger Neo 3 helps solar projects in the region scale faster, last longer, and perform better – especially in harsh environments.

 

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