JinkoSolar Tops Wood Mackenzie’s Global Solar Module Manufacturers Ranking 2025

JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, has announced that it ranked No.1 in the Global Solar Module Manufacturers Ranking 2025 report recently published by Wood Mackenzie, thanks to its outstanding technological capabilities and highly efficient module performance. This achievement not only reflects the Company’s commitment to high-quality development in module manufacturing but also highlights its leadership position in the global photovoltaic industry.

This report ranked leading PV module manufacturers based on data collected from the first half of 2024. According to the report, 40 solar module manufacturers were evaluated based on nine criteria: years of manufacturing experience (10%), module manufacturing experience in production (10%), vertical integration (15%), capacity utilization (10%), technological maturity (15%), R&D (5%), financial conditions (10%), adherence to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards (10%), and third-party certifications (15%). The results highlight JinkoSolar’s strong performance across all criteria, showcasing its stronger financial strength and more sustainable operating capability.

JinkoSolar, as a technology-driven enterprise, focuses heavily on R&D and patent innovation. With its cutting-edge N-type TOPCon technology and globally leading patent portfolio, JinkoSolar’s products are recognized and trusted by customers in nearly 200 countries and regions. By the end of 2024, the Company’s cumulative module shipments exceeded 300 GW, maintaining its position as the global leader in module shipments for five years. Notably, its Tiger Neo N-type TOPCon modules, launched just two years ago, have already achieved shipments of 140 GW. In 2024 alone, Tiger Neo modules reached quarterly sales exceeding 20 GW, making them one of the world’s best-selling module types for six consecutive quarters.

JinkoSolar has recently introduced its revolutionary third-generation N-type TOPCon Tiger Neo 3.0 solar modules, setting new industry benchmarks with higher performance and power. This series offers modules with power outputs of up to 670W and the industry’s first 495W residential module with a remarkable conversion efficiency of up to 24.8%. Moving forward, JinkoSolar will continue to drive industry advancements by leveraging continuous innovation in TOPCon technology and the strong support of new products. With a focus on higher-power solutions, the Company aims to raise industry standards and accelerate the evolution of the photovoltaic industry.

 

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