Jinko is to provide over 10,500 of its advanced Tiger Neo PV modules to power Manchester City Football Club’s training ground, the City Football Academy, underlining the strong commitment of both parties to the creation of a sustainable future.
JinkoSolar has announced the launch of its next generation Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon solar panel, delivering the world’s most powerful module of up to 670W and the industry’s first-ever 495W residential module.
Chinese module manufacturer JA Solar has inked a 1GW solar PV module distribution agreement with Australia’s One Stop Warehouse (OSW), covering the European, US and Asia-Pacific markets.
DAS Solar has announced that it has completed solar parks in northern Greece with a total capacity of 82MW in collaboration with Greek design and construction company Smartsun.
Maungaturoto Solar Farm has announced that it has achieved financial closure on the Ryman Healthcare Solar Farm project in Northland, New Zealand, the milestone marking a significant step forward in the country’s clean energy transition.
Last year saw 96GW of distributed PV installed in China, an all-time record. But as Carrie Xiao reports, even as the distributed market segment begins to surge, problems associated with its rapid development are beginning to emerge.
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.