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JinkoSolar’s Invention Patents Recognized by National Intellectual Property Administration as “the Belt and Road” Excellent Cases

Recently, the China National Intellectual Property administration released the results of China’s “the Belt and Road” countries and regions’ excellent cases of invention patents, and JinkoSolar became the only PV module company to be awarded with its innovative breakthroughs in the field of N-Type TOPCon technology and globalized patent layout. JinkoSolar’s key technology patents provide technical support for the upgrading of the local PV industry and green energy transformation in the Belt and Road countries.

With its proprietary intellectual property rights, including ultra-thin passivation layer design and high-precision interface composite optimization, JinkoSolar has achieved a mass production efficiency of 26.7% for its golden sliced cells, which has successively broken the PV technology ceiling for 27 times, and has become the world’s first photovoltaic company to achieve large-scale mass production of N-type TOPCon technology. In response to the diverse climate scenarios of the Belt and Road countries, JinkoSolar’s Tiger Neo series modules continue to make breakthroughs in terms of all-dimensional performance advantages, especially in core indicators such as overall power generation, all-weather power generation capacity, bifaciality, degradation, and return on investment, which make them a full-scenario energy solution from desert power plants to polar systems.

In terms of patent layout, JinkoSolar’s global patent applications have exceeded 4,200, of which more than 2,800 are validly authorized patents, with 462 N-Type TOPCon related authorized patents, ranking first in the industry, building the industry’s most complete and cutting-edge patent barriers. As the first PV company in the world to ship more than 300GW of modules, JinkoSolar has topped the global module shipment list for six years, and insists on technological innovation to firmly grasp the competitiveness and initiative of the company.

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