Empowering remote regions: How Jinko Solar’s Tiger Neo Modules Excel in the Harshest Conditions

Jinko Solar has recently supplied our esteemed partner, Eco Sys, its high-efficiency Tiger Neo N-type TOPCon modules to two impactful solar projects in Africa and the Middle East, totaling over 13 MWp. The first is a 6.3 MWp on-grid PV project in Chomoni, Grande Comore, Comoros, aimed at strengthening the island’s energy infrastructure. By using the 66cells mainstream product with its low temperature coefficient and high bifacial factor, the performance under high temperature was better and with higher amount of light captures from the backside the project is achieving higher savings with more than expected energy yield.
The second project comprises three hybrid solar plants across Makhazen, Mori, and Alama on Socotra Island, Yemen, with a combined capacity of 7.15 MWp supported by 4 MWh of energy storage. These installations improve energy reliability in remote areas, showcasing the collaborative efforts between Jinko Solar and Eco Sys to bring clean, dependable power to challenging environments.
Jinko Solar’s Tiger Neo N-type TOPCon modules are built for superior efficiency and resilience, especially in the challenging climates of the Middle East and Africa. With excellent performance under high temperatures, low-light conditions, and dusty or humid environments, these modules deliver consistent, long-term power generation, making them the ideal choice for reliable clean energy in extreme settings. Moreover, comparing simulation results to what is being monitored under real conditions, showed that Jinko’s TOPCON technology is performing better than expected due to its technical advantages under such harsh environmental conditions.