The Objective of the Agreement Is to Include Jinko Modules, One of the Largest Manufacturers of Photovoltaic Modules in the World, in the Solar Power Generator Kit
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In order to contribute to the energy transition in Brazil, the partnership between the companies aims to offer solar power generation kits from the WDC brand. The technology company WDC will officially incorporate Jinko’s photovoltaic modules into its production line.
Jinko is globally recognized for top-of-the-line products, tested and certified by respected laboratories in the market. The agreement between the companies encompasses the newly launched Tiger Pro line, with photovoltaic modules that use 182mm cells. The products feature reliable, cutting-edge technology and offer advantages that go beyond the equipment, with logistical benefits for distributors.
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Solar Power Generator Modules Serve Residential and Commercial Markets
The Tiger Pro 60 Cell Half-Cell Modules are ideal for rooftop installations and serve the residential and commercial markets. For solar energy industries and especially ground installations, the Tiger Pro 72 Cell is the most complete solution available in the market. Developed alongside inverter and tracker manufacturers, the product delivers the lowest energy generation cost for the customer.
“We always seek to unite with the best and most qualified suppliers across all business units of WDC. In this context, the partnership with Jinko was bound to happen. We are excited and confident about this move and believe it will bring great opportunities for both companies in this market, which has a lot of growth potential in the coming years”, affirms André Luiz de Paula Souza, director of the WDC Solar division in Brazil.
“We are very optimistic about the partnership established with WDC. We believe in the team, in the strategy, and in how the Solar division has been conducted. There is definitely great potential to grow well above the market average in 2021. Distributors are our commercial arm, along with installers and consumers. We seek solid and financially healthy companies, with logistics efficiency and capable of meeting market needs with products, solutions, and technical support. Our expectation is that installers and customers will receive top-quality service”, says Eduardo Gama, Sales Manager at Jinko.
According to the company, Jinko Solar’s products are now part of WDC’s portfolio and will be among the first to be sold as “as a Service”, as WDC will begin offering “Energy as a Service” with this partnership. This model, exclusively offered by WDC, eliminates the acquisition cost of solar energy products, monthly funds the investment, and allows flexibility in contracts, cost reduction, and can be quickly updated according to the latest innovations in the market.
About WDC Networks and Jinko Solar
WDC Networks is a technology company focused on the telecommunications and corporate sectors. Founded in 2003, with 100% national capital, the company has become a leader in its segments by offering the TaaS business model – Technology “as a Service” (hardware and software as a service).
Jinko Solar is one of the largest manufacturers of solar energy panels in the world by sales volume, and it also leads the list of the best manufacturers. Founded in 2006, it has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 2010. With nine factories, the company has an annual capacity of 30 GW and is present in 35 countries around the world.

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