JinkoSolar Supplies 2MW N-type Tiger Neo Modules to the Most Powerful Floating PV Plant in Thailand
← 返回列表页Greenergy (Thailand)Co., Ltd. unveiled one of the country’s most powerful floating solar panel farms in Reignwood Park, Thailand, empowered by 2MW of JinkoSolar’s N-type Tiger Neo panels of 600Wp.
The project is part of efforts by the land-scarce Thailand to meet a goal of quadrupling its solar energy production to help tackle climate change. Located on a reservoir in Reignwood Park, just a stone's throw away from Bangkok, the 2MW floating photovoltaic (PV) farm has been designed and built into two “heart” shape from a bird view.
This project has embarked on the wider adoption of N-type TOPCon modules in large-scale floating solar plants in South East Asia. A challenging aspect of floating solar power plants is their building costs, particularly BOS, because of logistics, installation and O&M difficulties, cost of float anchors, water body preparation, etc. The FPV requirements of modules’ yield and reliability are higher compared with their ground-mounted peers. The long-term performance of this 2MW FPV system, which was designed to stay in place for as long as 30 years, to a large extent relies on the generation stability of N-type TOPCon cells.
As opposed to conventional P-type solar panels, N-type TOPCon floating ones perform between 5% to 10% better because of the higher energy density, more generated power per Watt, lower degradation, and lower working temperature.
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Jinko Solar was listed on the STAR Board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2022, and JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., its indirect controlling shareholder, was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2010.