The next-generation N-type module has a peak power output of up to 670 W and a bifacial factor of up to 90%.
The JinkoSolar Tiger Neo 3.0, new N-type high-efficiency module, with a peak power output of up to 670 W, a module conversion efficiency of 24.8%, and a bifacial factor of up to 90%, has amassed a backlog of around 20 GW since its official launch last November and is expected to become one of the manufacturer’s best-selling panels this year. This module sets a new performance benchmark for the industry. The production facility has an annual manufacturing capacity of 40 GW.
To date, JinkoSolar has filed over 5,700 patent applications globally, with more than 3,500 valid granted patents, ranking first in the industry in terms of patent volume. The manufacturer’s high-efficiency N-type monocrystalline TOPCon cell conversion efficiency has reached 27.79%, steadily approaching the theoretical limit of 28.7%. Regarding next-generation perovskite tandem cell technology, JinkoSolar has achieved an efficiency breakthrough of 34.76%, laying a solid foundation for future mass-produced products.
The Tiger Neo 3.0 includes four core technological breakthroughs:
Multi-cell Slicing (FP) Technology: Effectively reduces internal power loss, increasing module power by over 10W.









