
JinkoSolar has announced the signing of a 300MW-scale memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the supply of its high-efficiency Tiger Neo 3.0 PV modules to a range of Uzbek clients including Arif, Power Sun, Darian Solar and Deltron Energy.
In Uzbekistan’s predominantly ground-mounted PV scenarios, Tiger Neo 3.0’s high bifacial efficiency advantage is maximized. The country’s vast Gobi Desert and arid landscapes feature sandy surfaces that naturally reflect sunlight, with traditional monofacial modules or those with low bifacial efficiency often wasting significant amounts of scattered and reflected light. The Tiger Neo module not only captures intense direct sunlight, but also fully absorbs ground-reflected diffuse light, converting previously neglected light energy into tangible electricity generation.
Tailored for Uzbekistan’s temperate continental climate and unique Gobi Desert environment, the module achieves precise adaptation through multidimensional core advantages: Front-side power output reaches 670 watts with a conversion efficiency of 24.8%, with a bifacial ratio of 85±5% significantly boosting power generation gains for ground-mounted plants. Long-term reliability and low degradation performance, with first-year degradation below 1% and annual linear degradation not exceeding 0.35%, ensure sustained, stable and efficient operation throughout a plant’s entire lifecycle.