The manufacturer recently released its 2025 annual report and Q1 2026 report. By the end of Q1 2026, JinkoSolar’s cumulative global module shipments had surpassed 400 GW. The company expects high-power modules above 640 W to account for more than 60% of its total module shipments in 2026.

JinkoSolar recently released its 2025 annual report and its Q1 2026 report, which show that its module shipments for the full year of 2025 reached 86.8 GW. By the end of Q1 2026, JinkoSolar’s cumulative global module shipments had surpassed 400 GW, of which the Tiger Neo series alone accounted for over 220 GW.

JinkoSolar credits this growth to its long-term control over the supply chain, its relentless pursuit of breakthroughs in manufacturing processes and product technology, and its deep cultivation of localized channel networks across regional markets worldwide.

The annual report highlights that by the end of 2025, JinkoSolar had been granted over 3,500 patents, including more than 700 N-type TOPCon patents, making it one of the companies with the largest number of authorized TOPCon patents globally. In the same period, JinkoSolar’s N-type TOPCon was authoritatively certified as having reached a cell efficiency of 27.79%, while its TOPCon-perovskite tandem cell efficiency increased to 34.76%, setting new world records for cell efficiency and module power for the 32nd time.