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JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS supplier, recently officially signed a 100MW distribution agreement for Tiger Neo 3.0 modules with Kaixi International New Energy (Myanmar) Industrial Co., Ltd., a leading EPC contractor in Myanmar. This partnership is dedicated to supporting the rapidly growing commercial and industrial (C&I) distributed solar sector in the region.

Myanmar is located in a tropical monsoon climate zone, characterized by a long rainy season from June to October with frequent overcast and low-light conditions. In addition, C&I rooftops often face layout constraints, equipment pipeline shading, and overlapping shadows from surrounding buildings. These factors place stringent demands on the modules' low-light response and power retention capabilities under shading. Equipped with the latest generation of TOPCon cell technology, the Tiger Neo 3.0 effectively addresses these C&I challenges. The modules deliver mass-produced cell efficiencies exceeding 27%, a front-side module efficiency of 24.8%, and a maximum power output of 670W.

High Efficiency and High Power: Maximizing Rooftop ROI

Given the limited space of C&I projects, the power generation density directly determines the overall return on investment. The Tiger Neo 3.0 can increase the installed capacity by 8%-10% within the same rooftop area, significantly reducing the use of modules, mounting structures, and cables, thereby lowering Balance of System (BOS) costs. Coupled with an ultra-low temperature coefficient of -0.26%/°C, the modules maintain minimal power degradation even in Myanmar's year-round high-temperature environment.

Exceptional Low-Light Performance: Ensuring Yield During Rainy Seasons

Under low irradiation conditions of 200W/m², Tiger Neo 3.0 maintains a relative power output of 95%-98%, with a low-light relative efficiency that is over 3 percentage points higher than that of BC technology. During early mornings, overcast days, and twilight hours common in the rainy season, the modules turn on earlier and shut down later. This extended daily effective power generation period ensures a stable, self-sufficient power supply for C&I users.

Superior Shading Tolerance: Optimizing Output on Complex Rooftops

C&I rooftops frequently encounter partial shading from air conditioning units, exhaust pipes, and adjacent buildings. Traditional modules are prone to sharp drops in string power due to the "bucket effect." The Tiger Neo 3.0 significantly improves shading tolerance through a restructured cell layout, maintaining highly stable output across varying conditions. Furthermore, with a first-year degradation of less than 1% and a linear annual degradation of only 0.35%, the Tiger Neo 3.0 delivers robust and reliable power generation returns over its 30-year lifecycle, performing consistently in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.

 


 

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