Trina Solar has released its third quarter 2022 financial results, reporting revenue of USD 8.8 billion (RMB 58.2 billion) in the first three quarters, up 82.56% year-on-year.
TrinaTracker has announced that its 1P tracker system has been validated by the inspection and certification organisation RINA Tech Renewables, for compliance with the Australian building codes and standards for deployment in the country’s ‘Wind Region C.’
JinkoSolar has announced that its n-type TOPCon cell has achieved an average efficiency of up to 25% in mass production, making the company the first module manufacturer to reach a 10GW scale cell capacity at that efficiency level. Based on this, the rated power of Jinko’s n-type Tiger Neo module containing 144 half-cut cells can reach 590W with a maximum efficiency of up to 22.84%.
JinkoSolar has launched its 440W Tiger Neo residential module and ‘Suntank’ energy storage system at All Energy Australia in Melbourne. Tiger Neo is already the leading n-type module on the market, with the arrival of Suntank now providing a one-stop solution incorporating modules and ESS.
Tongwei’s Terra shingled modules have been awarded carbon footprint certification (ECS) by French body Certisolis, an important achievement for the product series prior to the introduction of carbon tariffs.
The deployment of renewables has been growing at a rapid pace in recent years, reaching record levels, according to IRENA. Among all renewable technologies, solar photovoltaic (PV) power has been dominating the sector for many years.
Trina Solar has underlined its commitment to leading the industry towards new levels of sustainability. In a session themed ‘The Road to a Sustainable Future’ with a number of major renewable energy investment companies in London in October, Trina outlined its vision for advancing to a net-zero future by providing smart solar energy solutions.