Jinko recognized as Top Brand PV 2025 in Italy and Latin America

Manufacturer wins EUPD Research seal in six strategic markets, including Brazil, Chile and Mexico
Jinko recognized as Top Brand PV 2025 in Italy and Latin America
Recognition reflects the company's commitment to providing innovative solutions. Photo: Jinko Solar/Disclosure

Jinko Solar has announced that it has once again been recognized as a Top PV Brand 2025. The company has achieved the prestigious seal in six key markets: Italy, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and across the Latin American region.

Top Brand PV is one of the most respected certifications in the renewable energy sector, awarded based on independent market research conducted by EUPD Research.

The assessment takes into criteria such as brand perception, customer satisfaction, distribution reach and overall performance in the segment. Therefore, certification is awarded only to the most reliable and high-performing brands.

“We are honored to be recognized once again as a Top Brand PV in several strategic markets,” celebrated Beatrice Galeotti, Marketing Manager for Latin America and Italy at Jinko Solar.

“This achievement highlights our dedication to technological advancement, combined with exceptional customer service and strong partnerships, cementing our position as the preferred choice among installers, distributors and project developers worldwide,” he highlighted.

According to the company, the recognition reflects its ongoing commitment to providing innovative solutions while maintaining the highest standards of quality, financial solidity and focus on sustainability and customer satisfaction.

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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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