
JinkoSolar has announced the signing of a 14MW ground power plant supply agreement with a client in Georgia, deploying Tiger Neo 3.0 modules for the entire project, the agreement not only reflecting the Georgian market’s strong recognition of the company’s technological strengths, but also serving as further proof of the value delivery of its N-type TOPCon technology in achieving higher power generation returns worldwide.
For the Georgian customer, the project’s revenue model is simple and direct: lower initial costs, higher power generation and a shorter payback period, the Tiger Neo 3.0 modules delivering precisely on these core demands.
As a globally leading photovoltaic company, Jinko fully understands that every customer’s choice represents not only a significant vote of trust, but also a long-term commitment to the power generation returns of its plant over the next 30 years. In the Khashuri region of Georgia, the TOPCon-based Tiger Neo 3.0 modules will leverage leading technology, reliable product quality and data-verified performance to safeguard every kilowatt-hour and every unit of return. The signing of this 14MW order not only validates the technical suitability of the Tiger Neo 3.0 module for Georgia’s inland climate, but also marks a new phase in Jinko’s ground power plant market presence in Georgia and the wider South Caucasus region. Once completed, the project will be connected to the national grid, providing stable, clean and high-yield green electricity to the local area.