
JinkoSolar has announced a strategic partnership with Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) to supply high-efficiency modules based on its N-type TOPCon technology for the 10GW “Green Springs” off-grid hydrogen production project in Australia.
The off-grid modular green hydrogen production technology developed by CIC is at the core of the flagship project. Jinko’s N-type TOPCon modules directly reduce the cost of electricity for PV systems by virtue of their ultra-high bifacial ratio and high power generation per watt, with low-light response capability and temperature coefficient advantages ensuring stable operation of hydrogen production equipment in complex environments.
Located in the country’s Northern Territory, the project aims to build a total of 10GW of green hydrogen production facilities, with the goal of establishing one of the largest green hydrogen production clusters in the Southern Hemisphere. The cooperation between JinkoSolar and CIC will achieve an annual carbon reduction of more than 10 million tons through the “PV + Hydrogen” model, which will provide a zero-carbon transition model for global industrial decarbonization and help energy-intensive industries accelerate their progress towards carbon neutrality.