星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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JinkoSolar releases 415-W Tiger Pro modules for residential market

Source:JinkoSolar

JinkoSolar has launched a new series of its Tiger Pro modules with higher power capacity targeted for the distributed generation market. The new module is based on the Tiger Pro 182-mm (M10) wafer, 54-cell design that delivers a maximum power of 415 W and an efficiency of 21.3%.

Suitable for both small commercial and residential applications, the new Tiger Pro modules feature a re-design in terms of size and weight, two of the most important features to fit the height and arm-length of installers on rooftops. The new Tiger Pro module is about 1.7 meters (5.5 ft) in length and 1.1 meters (3.6 ft) in width, making the design a better fit to meet market demands in terms of installation, manual handling, and transportation.

JinkoSolar’s Tiger Pro Series  of modules come with a 15-year product warranty and 25-year linear warranty. The degradation is 2% in the first year, and the maximum annual degradation is 0.55% from the second year to the 25th year.

Thanks to its improved size design, higher module power and higher conversion efficiency, the Tiger Pro Modules Series can provide customers with lower LCOE and long-term reliable power generation for a wide variety of distributed scenarios, from industrial and commercial rooftops to residential needs.

Mr. Kangping Chen, Chief Executive Officer of JinkoSolar Co., Ltd., commented, “JinkoSolar has continued to dominate the global industry through its efforts in R&D, iterative innovation, reliable production and quality as well as outstanding customer service. JinkoSolar will continue to maintain its leading position worldwide, strengthen innovation and cooperation with our global partners, as well as promote carbon neutrality through green transformation and renewable energy solutions for our global customers.”

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