solar panel
Tiger Neo
The Tiger Neo 3.0 module by JinkoSolar utilizes N-type TOPCon technology, featuring bifacial dual-glass design with a size of 2278x1134mm and a power output of 605W. Field testing in Italy demonstrated a 2.04% higher average power generation compared to TBC modules, with enhanced temperature coefficient and environmental reliability supported by TÜV SÜD certification.
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- High efficiency exceeding 23.77% with low light response
- Robust construction with dual-glass design and 30mm aluminum frame
- Excellent performance in harsh environments, including coastal and high-humidity regions
- Certified to IEC 61215 standard for reliability
- Seamless all-black design for architectural integration
- Superior resistance to PID and LeTID degradation
- Maintains high energy yields in hot climates due to low temperature coefficient (-0.26%/°C)
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Larger overall dimensions and weight may be challenging for residential rooftop installations
- Base product guarantees are less competitive compared to some other brands
- Higher cost and size may not be suitable for small-scale residential use
- Some reports of issues with batch quality and availability
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- User opinions vary regarding whether the panels are more suited for residential or utility-scale projects
- Pricing is competitive but varies by market and system size
- Some users prefer other brands due to warranty or availability concerns
Electrical Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Design
- Features
- Tiling Ribbon, TOPCon, Better Light Trapping, Bifacial, Current Collection, Dual Glass, Enhanced Mechanical Load, Half Cell Technology, half-cell, high efficiency, High Power Output, N-type TOPCon technology, PID Resistance, powerful panels, TOPCon Technology1
- Lead Free
- Yes
- Module Type
- bifacial dual-glass, N-type, N-type TOPCon2