Jinko Tiger Neo III Bifacial Solar Module: Power, Efficiency, and Durability Redefined

Jinko Solar’s Tiger Neo III series introduces a new era of high-performance photovoltaic technology, offering unmatched power output, exceptional efficiency, and proven resilience. Built with N-type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) technology, this latest bifacial solar module delivers outstanding energy performance while withstanding harsh environmental conditions.

With a remarkable power output reaching 670W and module efficiency reaching 24.8%, the Tiger Neo III stands as a flagship product in the solar market. Its bifacial architecture with higher bifaciality factor enables it to absorb more sunlight from both the front and rear sides, maximizing energy generation even from reflected and diffused light—making it ideal for all types of installations.

The module structure not only improves safety and resistance to external stressors but also supports extended operational lifetime and better reliability in various terrains and climates using an innovated Bill Of Material (BOM) and improved technology developed by Jinkosolar .

Another key innovation is the integration of 20BB technology, which increases light absorption and reduces electrical losses, especially under partial shading. This ensures a stable and consistent energy yield throughout the module’s lifecycle. Furthermore, the Tiger Neo III comes with an Anti-PID (Potential Induced Degradation) guarantee, protecting long-term efficiency from environmental stress and system voltage exposure.

Designed with enhanced mechanical load tolerance, the module can endure extreme conditions—be it snow, wind, or high humidity—making it a versatile choice for projects across diverse geographies.

The Jinko Tiger Neo III Bifacial Module represents a cutting-edge blend of innovation and reliability. By combining advanced cell technology, high power density, and robust design, it provides a future-ready solution for developers and investors aiming to achieve maximum energy output with minimal compromise. For those seeking a dependable, high-efficiency solar solution, Tiger Neo III offers a powerful path toward a sustainable energy future.

 

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