solar panel
Cheetah Series
The Jinko Solar Cheetah Series comprises high-efficiency mono PERC modules with half-cell design, offering power outputs from 325W to 445W. Features include advanced glass, low-light performance, high environmental resilience, and warranties up to 25 years, making them suitable for both residential and commercial applications. The series emphasizes high module efficiency (up to 20.58%) and durability under extreme conditions, with positive power tolerance and anti-PID technology.
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- Economical N-type cell production techniques enhance efficiency
- Diminished degradation rate of 0.4% annually
- Superior performance in elevated temperatures
- Cost-effective and reliable, popular for affordability
- Provides good power density despite lower watt-class
- Available in larger 66-cell models with increased efficiency
- Fully protected from Potential Induced Degradation (PID)
- Solid manufacturing standards with high reliability scores
- Can generate power from both sides, suitable for reflective surfaces
- Maintains over 83% of output after 25 years with warranties
- Aesthetic black frame options available
- Rated as one of the most powerful residential panels with 405W output
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Older models use traditional 5 busbar cells with lower efficiency (~20.38%)
- Requires specific mounting for rear-side power generation
- Some minor issues noted with frame alignments in older versions
- Lower efficiency compared to newer Tiger series
- Limited availability of certain models due to supply issues
- Not the highest efficiency panel in Jinko's lineup
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Expansion includes larger 66-cell panels with increased output
- Some users prefer other brands for higher efficiency or different aesthetics
- Panels are assembled in the USA, which may influence perceptions of quality