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Neo Green Panels
Neo Green panels by JinkoSolar are produced in factories certified as 'Zero Carbon Factory' by TÜV Rheinland, utilizing renewable energy sources. These N-type TOPCon Tiger Neo modules emphasize sustainability, environmental responsibility, and technological innovation, with an initial capacity of 5 GW and a focus on reducing environmental impact through renewable energy use and recycled materials (documents 1, 3, 4).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- Well made and durable panels
- Long-standing manufacturer with a good reputation
- Affordable pricing for quality panels
- Assembled in the USA, supporting local manufacturing
- High power output with recent models reaching 475W
- Good performance in harsh environments, including coastal and high-humidity regions
- Seamless all-black design for aesthetic integration
- Reliable warranty and customer service history
- Advanced TOPCon 3.0 cell technology improves efficiency and reliability
- High efficiency exceeding 23.77%
- Good low-light response and high generation during dawn, dusk, and overcast conditions
- Certified to IEC 61215 standard, indicating durability and quality
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Some concerns about the actual bifacial gain being minimal
- Issues with batch quality and product lifecycle, such as backsheet and diode problems in older models
- Potentially large and heavy modules, which may be challenging for residential installation
- Price differences with competitors like Hyundai or QCell can influence choice
- Limited information on customer service experiences for some models
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Some users compare Jinko panels to other brands like Canadian Solar, Aiko, Hyundai, and QCell
- Panels range in size from 400W to 615W, affecting installation considerations
- Market perception as a top-tier manufacturer based on sales volume