JinkoSolar’s EAGLE® G6R Named 2025 Sustainable Product of the Year

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JinkoSolar has once again earned top honors for sustainability—this time with its EAGLE® G6R residential PV module, named a 2025 Sustainable Product of the Year by Green Builder® Media.

This marks the fifth straight year the company has received the prestigious award, recognizing its commitment to innovation and eco-conscious design in clean energy.

“Receiving this award once again from Green Builder® Media is a tremendous honor,” said Nigel Cockroft, General Manager of JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc.”The EAGLE® G6R reflects our deep commitment to innovation and to empowering homeowners with reliable, high-efficiency solar technology. As one of the largest patent holders of N-Type TOPCon, we are proud to lead the way in next-generation clean energy solutions.”

Sara Gutterman, Chief Executive Officer of Green Builder® Media said,  “Congratulations to JinkoSolar on earning the Sustainable Product of the Year award. Their consistent innovation and commitment to environmentally responsible manufacturing serve as a model for the industry. We look forward to their continued leadership in building a more sustainable future.”

The EAGLE® G6R stands out with its ultra-efficient N-Type TOPCon technology, delivering high power output and exceptional durability—even in harsh weather. Designed for residential rooftops, it cuts energy bills while enhancing curb appeal with a sleek, modern look.

Beyond its products, JinkoSolar is leading on corporate sustainability too. It was the first solar manufacturer to join the RE100 initiative, committing to 100% renewable energy for its operations, and the first in the industry to have net-zero targets validated by SBTi.

With this latest recognition, JinkoSolar continues to set the benchmark for green innovation in the solar sector.

 

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