Jinko Solar Successfully Concludes Solar Tour Across Morocco in Collaboration with Unimagec

From July 21 to 26, Jinko Solar, in collaboration with distributor Unimagec and Sungrow, completed a dynamic solar tour spanning five major Moroccan cities: Agadir, Marrakech, Béni Mellal, Casablanca, and Oujda. The tour brought together solar professionals from across the country to experience firsthand Jinko Solar’s cutting-edge bifacial modules, showcasing industry-leading efficiency, durability, and real-world performance.

A highlight of the tour was the introduction of Jinko Solar’s Tiger Neo 3.0 series, featuring high-power bifacial modules with up to 670W output and an industry-leading efficiency of 24.8%. Built with advanced N-type TOPCon technology, the Tiger Neo 3.0 offers exceptional performance in diverse conditions, including low-light and high-temperature environments. This innovative technology empowers solar projects with greater energy yields and a lower levelized cost of electricity, further accelerating Morocco’s clean energy goals.

The custom solar truck served as a mobile innovation hub, delivering live demonstrations, expert training sessions, and valuable networking opportunities. Participants engaged with Jinko’s advanced solar technology and gained insights to help unlock new levels of project success, reinforcing Morocco’s commitment to accelerating the clean energy transition.


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