
JinkoSolar has unveiled anti-glare, low-reflectivity modules for transportation applications, including airports, highways and elevated barriers, eliminating surface glare to minimize visual interference for pilots and drivers.
Unlike conventional anti-glare modules, the newly launched product employs the dual processes of texturing on the glass surface and low-reflective coating. Special coatings effectively scatter light to eliminate harsh glare while significantly reducing environmental light reflection off the glass (low reflection). High glass transmittance and bifacial efficiency maintain superior power generation performance, enabling the modules to eliminate glare and maintain high power generation under a range of lighting conditions.
Certified by TÜV Rheinland and the Swiss SPF and currently undergoing testing and certification by China’s Photovoltaic Testing Center (CPVT), this will be China’s first photovoltaic anti-glare product to achieve triple certifications.
Safety is the bottom line for green transformation, making glare prevention a mandatory requirement for transportation photovoltaics. Driven by dual carbon goals, green transformation in transportation is urgent. Airports typically consume over 100 million kWh annually, while highway slopes and sound barriers offer vast unused space, making photovoltaics an ideal choice for zero-carbon operations. However, mirror-like reflections from traditional PV modules can cause momentary visual interference for pilots and drivers, potentially triggering accidents, hitherto a major obstacle to large-scale PV deployment in transportation settings.