JinkoSolar has been recognized as an industry leader in the Harvard Business Review’s 2024 ‘China New Growth Technology Leadership List’.
The list aims to recognize businesses that continuously strengthen their technological capabilities and Jinko’s recognition was based on the development of its N-type TOPCon cells and modules.
The application and promotion of this technology have not only injected new momentum into the company’s growth, but also provided strong support for the advancement and sustainable development of the entire PV industry.
Between 2021 and the first half of 2024, Jinko invested some 18 billion RMB on R&D and applied for over 4,200 global patents, now holding more than 2,800 valid authorized patents. In May of this year, the company’s perovskite cells, based on N-type TOPCon, achieved a research efficiency of 33.24%, setting a 26th world record for product efficiency and power.
Between 2021 and the first half of 2024, Jinko invested some 18 billion RMB on R&D and applied for over 4,200 global patents, now holding more than 2,800 valid authorized patents. In May of this year, the company’s perovskite cells, based on N-type TOPCon, achieved a research efficiency of 33.24%, setting a 26th world record for product efficiency and power.
To date, the company’s global module shipments have reached 300GW, with data indicating that it currently ships 1GW of modules every 4 days, maintaining over 4,000 long-term customers across 200 countries and regions.