Jinko Solar achieves high-yield performance results

Thursday, 31 May, 2012

Solar product manufacturer Jinko Solar has announced that its mono- and multicrystalline solar modules achieved high-yield performance results in Photon Laboratory’s outdoor field tests in January 2012.

The company said its multicrystalline module achieved the highest unit power yield for its 235 P modules tested for the month at 33.1 kWh/kW.

The Photon Laboratory performs outdoor tests monthly on more than 130 solar modules to measure performance in real-world conditions. The field tests measure the yield for each module to determine the unit power that flows from the PV system to the inverter. The tests also determine the performance ratio, a measurement of output capacity in real-world settings as indicated by actual performance compared to targeted performance.

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