solar panel
Tiger Neo 3.0
The Tiger Neo 3.0 module by JinkoSolar employs N-type TOPCon technology, featuring bifacial dual-glass construction, with a power output of up to 670W and module efficiency of approximately 24.8%. It demonstrates a power generation gain of 2.04% over TBC modules in Italian field tests, with enhanced bifaciality (85±5%) and optimized temperature coefficient (-0.26%/°C), ensuring high performance under various environmental conditions (documents 1, 4, 6).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- High module efficiency of up to 24.8%
- Bifaciality rate of approximately 85%, higher than many competitors
- Strong performance in low-light conditions, generating up to 3.6% more power at 200 W/m²
- Long-term reliability with a 30-year warranty and reduced degradation of -0.35%/year
- Enhanced mechanical strength and mitigation of micro-cracks and hot-spot risks
- Suitable for various scenarios including utility, C&I rooftops, and extreme environments
- Higher power output levels of 650-670W compared to previous models
- Better performance in hot climates due to optimized temperature coefficients
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Panels are large and heavy, making residential installation challenging
- Size and weight may be impractical for typical residential roofs
- Potentially higher upfront cost compared to lower wattage panels
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Designed for both residential and large-scale projects, but size may limit residential use