Jinko Solar's newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, Cao Haiyun, made his first public appearance, delivering a speech that coincided with the company's 20th anniversary and the opening of the 19th SNEC International Photovoltaic Power Generation and Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition.
In his address, Cao Haiyun articulated a forward-looking vision, stating that as human society accelerates into the era of artificial intelligence and space exploration, civilization is evolving towards a multi-planetary existence. He expressed a firm conviction that an inexhaustible supply of solar energy will serve as the ultimate solution powering this grand progression.
Furthermore, Cao Haiyun emphasized that globalization is integral to Jinko Solar's identity. He outlined the company's evolution from global marketing and manufacturing into what he termed "Globalization 3.0." This new phase is underpinned by a "CLASS" model, which focuses on Cooperation, Licensing, Access, Service, and Sharing to advance a strategy of local manufacturing supplying local markets. He noted that this Globalization 3.0 strategy is already being implemented in markets such as the United States and the Middle East.
During the event, Jinko Solar also unveiled several new products. The latest generation Tiger Neo 5.0 module has achieved a power output leap to 700W within the same dimensions, boasting a module efficiency of 25.91%. This advancement officially ushers TOPCon technology into a new era exceeding 700W.
The company simultaneously launched the Blue Whale SunTera G5, a 7.76MWh battery energy storage system designed as a comprehensive, large-capacity, long-duration storage solution. Additionally, Jinko Solar presented its full-scenario product portfolio, which includes its Dust-Free, AIDC, Safety Guardian, Anti-Glare, Light King Kong, and Mount Tai module lines.
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Zhang Xinyu, Vice President of R&D at Jinko Solar, announced a significant technological achievement. The company's perovskite/TOPCon tandem solar cell has set a new world record for the 33rd time, achieving a certified peak conversion efficiency of 34.82%.
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