Jinko Solar is ranked Top Performer for the 9th consecutive year

PVEL's 2023 PV Module Reliability Scorecard recognizes the world's leading photovoltaic module manufacturers
02-06-23-canal-solar-Jinko Solar is classified as Top Performer for the 9th consecutive year
Jinko ranked 1st in global sales in the 1st quarter of 2023. Photo: Reproduction

A Jinko Solar announced that it was classified as Top performer No. 2023 PV Module Reliability Scorecard, published by PV Evolution Labs (PVEL), for the ninth consecutive year.

The 9th edition presented 35 manufacturers and the Jinko was one of only two global companies recognized as Top Performer in all editions since its creation in 2014.

PVEL annually recognizes the main module manufacturers that stood out in its Product Qualification Program (PQP). In this program, each undergoes rigorous testing through PVEL's comprehensive suite of laboratory and field tests.

This year, Jinko Solar's latest N-type TOPCon module received Top Performer status in all six PQP test categories, which include moist heat, LID+LETID, mechanical stress sequence, PAN performance, PID and thermal cycle .

Jinko Solar leads the import of photovoltaic modules in 2022

“We are incredibly proud that our flagship N-type module has demonstrated exceptional reliability and performance from a leading testing laboratory,” said Nigel Cockroft, Managing Director of Jinko.

“This result is a direct consequence of our strong commitment to R&D (Research and Development). We remain fully committed to providing the industry and our customers with reliable, high-quality products”, he highlighted.

Tristan Erion-Lorico, VP of Sales and Marketing at PVEL, congratulated Jinko Solar for receiving Top Performer status in all nine consecutive editions of the Scorecard.

“We are impressed that Jinko’s products consistently perform well year after year in PVEL’s Product Qualification Program testing, which is a testament to the company’s commitment to quality, innovation and R&D,” he concluded. .

Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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