
JinkoSolar has announced the grid connection of the 100MW Karawang PV project in Indonesia, which deploys the company’s Tiger Neo 78 cell bifacial modules. Located in West Java, the project, constructed by PowerChina subsidiary Hubei Engineering on a site of 80 hectares, has an installed capacity of 100.78MW and is not only the country’s largest land-based PV power station in terms of installed capacity, but also represents another important milestone for Jinko in the overseas market.
Located near the equator, the Karawang project faces high temperatures and rain throughout the year, coupled with high UV intensity. It is for this challenging environment that Jinko Tiger Neo modules were selected, with outstanding low degradation rates and high reliability.
The N-type TOPCon bifacial Tiger Neo modules have undergone stringent UV180+DH1000 testing by TUV Nord under ultra-high-intensity conditions, with resulting power degradation of only 2.93%, far below the pass benchmark of 5%.
JinkoSolar not only concentrates on enhancing the efficiency of its N-type TOPCon cells and modules, but also continuously focuses on product quality in terms of reliability, making its TOPCon products the most reliable, with the lowest-risk technology.