
JinkoSolar has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with key Australian PV distributor Blue Sun Group for the supply of 2GW of its high-efficiency Tiger Neo 3.0 modules.
Signed at the company’s new Sydney headquarters, the agreement builds on over 1GW of modules delivered over the past three years, strengthening the commitment of both parties to expanding Australia’s distributed generation market.
Purpose-built for Australia’s high-irradiance climate, the Tiger Neo 3.0 module delivers measurable economic benefits through enhanced efficiency and levelized cost of energy (LCOE), based on high temperature performance, extended generation hours in low-light and variable conditions, higher area-specific yield per square meter for residential and commercial rooftops and long-term reliability.
The agreement aligns with Australia’s accelerating energy transition. Federal ‘Powering Australia’ targets 82% of renewables by 2030 and net zero by 2050. The incoming Solar Sharer program—effective from July in New South Wales, South Australia and South-East Queensland—will offer eligible households three hours of free electricity daily, saving up to AUD800 annually. State-level solar and storage incentives continue to unlock additional market potential, with the Tiger Neo 3.0 module positioned to capture this opportunity, delivering tangible value to customers through its extensive distribution network.
Michael Wang, General Manager at JinkoSolar Australia, commented: “This 2GW agreement consolidates our leadership in Australian distributed solar. We remain focused on innovation-driven product development and deep distribution partnerships. By delivering high-efficiency, high-LCOE Tiger Neo 3.0 modules and strengthening collaboration with key local partners, we are accelerating Australia’s clean energy transition.”