JinkoSolar's Tiger Neo 3.0 Modules Achieve TÜV Rheinland Verification
JinkoSolar's Tiger Neo 3.0 modules received TÜV Rheinland's A+ Shading Score and cleared VKF hail resistance tests. The findings indicate a substantial efficiency advantage, with potential power output increases of up to 17% under shading conditions, which is vital for optimizing energy yield in solar projects.

JinkoSolar's Tiger Neo 3.0 modules have achieved TÜV Rheinland's A+ Shading Score and hail resistance verification per VKF standards. These modules can produce up to 16% more power than Back Contact technologies and 17% more than conventional TOPCon technologies in specific shading scenarios.
The hail resistance tests included impacts from 30mm and 40mm ice balls, surpassing the IEC 61215 standard. In Q1 2026, JinkoSolar reported an EPS of -8.85, exceeding forecasts while revenue of $12.25 billion fell below expectations.
The company also declared a cash dividend of $0.375 per share, totaling around $78.5 million, to be distributed in July 2026. JinkoSolar's market capitalization stands at $904 million, with a strategic move into the data center sector in China's western desert. These advancements could enhance competitive positioning amid market volatility.




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