As learned by EnergyTrend on November 24th, JinkoSolar released a voluntary disclosure announcement, stating that its latest module product, Tiger Neo 3.0, has accumulated orders reaching 15GW. By the end of the third quarter of 2025, JinkoSolar's cumulative module shipments have exceeded 370GW.
Recently, JinkoSolar officially announced the mass production and roll-off of its Tiger Neo 3.0 module, marking its entry into the large-scale production stage. It is reported that the product boasts a maximum power of 670W, a mass production efficiency exceeding 24.8%, and a maximum bifaciality rate of 90%, featuring high power, high bifaciality rate, and excellent low-light performance.
Regarding the ordering status of this module product, JinkoSolar stated that at the global ordering and signing ceremony, it accumulated 15GW of on-site orders with major distributors. Tiger Neo 3.0 has gained market recognition and opened up the large-scale market; JinkoSolar will continue to promote order delivery in the follow-up. The aforementioned orders are merely expressions of purchasing intent between the two parties to establish cooperative relations, and specific implementation shall be subject to actual conditions.
Currently, JinkoSolar has strategically laid out the integrated links of photovoltaic wafers, cells, and modules. Its products have served more than 4,000 customers in nearly 200 countries and regions worldwide. Relying on technological iteration and large-scale advantages, it has stabilized its leading position in global shipments. According to statistics from third-party institutions, JinkoSolar has ranked first in global module shipments for six consecutive years.
Strong technological strength lays the foundation for market performance. Recently, JinkoSolar also announced that, certified by the authoritative Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) in Germany, the highest photoelectric conversion efficiency of its high-efficiency advanced cells based on the TOPCon technology platform has broken through 27.79%, setting a new world record again. This marks the 31st time JinkoSolar has broken the world record for cell efficiency and module power.
Source:EnergyTrend
