JinkoSolar's Solar Cell Hits 33.84% Efficiency, 27th World Record

Sunita Somvanshi

JinkoSolar raises the bar with 33.84% efficiency in N-type TOPCon perovskite tandem solar cells, surpassing their previous record of 33.24%.

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Advanced technologies merge as full-area passivated contact, perovskite interfacial defect, and bulk defect passivation systems combine with N-type TOPCon solar cells.

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Chinese rivals heat up solar efficiency race - LONGi leads at 34.6%, while Qcells follows with 28.6% on large-area silicon cells with perovskite layers.

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JinkoSolar's manufacturing might spans 10 global facilities, targeting ambitious 90-100 GW module shipments for 2024.

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TOPCon technology proves its worth in next-gen perovskite/silicon tandem cells, pushing past single-junction crystalline silicon limitations.

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CTO Dr. Jin Hao credits R&D investments and commitment to excellence for the breakthrough in solar cell efficiency.

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Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology validates JinkoSolar's 27th world record in PV efficiency achievements.

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Higher conversion efficiency enables increased electricity generation from sunlight, offering potential benefits for solar installations and land use.

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