JinkoSolar, Solar Equipment Giant, Is About to Create Solar Panels with the Highest Efficiency Ever Recorded in the Global Market. Its New Perovskite Solar Cell Achieved a Record of 33.24%.
JinkoSolar Holding, one of the largest and most innovative manufacturers of solar panels in the world, recently announced its significant advancement in developing a new perovskite solar cell based on N-Type TOPCon. Tested by the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, the cell achieved an impressive conversion efficiency of 33.24%.
JinkoSolar Breaks World Record with Its New Perovskite Solar Cells and Solar Panels
The efficiency of the new perovskite solar cell represents a significant leap from JinkoSolar’s previous record of 32.33% for tandem cells of the same type. This remarkable achievement breaks the world record for efficiency and energy production for solar panels, achieving an impressive performance of 26 times more efficiency. These JinkoSolar perovskite solar panels use the company’s N-Type high-efficiency monocrystalline TOPCon solar cell as the bottom cell.
This breakthrough in conversion efficiency for the perovskite/TOPCon tandem solar cell was achieved through several materials and technological innovations, including ultra-thin passive poly-Si contact technology, new light harvesting technology, intermediate recombination layer with high light transmittance and high carrier mobility, as well as efficient surface passivation technology using hybrid materials.
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JinkoSolar’s achievement with the perovskite solar cell demonstrates the compatibility of TOPCon technology as a conventional solar cell solution, integrated with next-generation perovskite/silicon tandem cell technology, surpassing the efficiency limits of single-junction silicon solar cells.
JinkoSolar Comments on Its Record
As a leading company in the photovoltaic industry, JinkoSolar invests a substantial amount each year in Research and Development for technological innovation, continuously building its patent portfolio and breaking world records in R&D achievements.

So far, JinkoSolar has requested over 3,800 global patents and has received more than 3,500, providing energy solutions with higher efficiency and better value to the global solar energy market with continuous technological advancements, such as this perovskite solar cell.
According to JinkoSolar’s CTO, Dr. Jin Hao, this significant breakthrough once again highlights the company’s commitment to continuously pushing boundaries through strong technological innovation capabilities.

It also establishes a solid technical foundation for the company’s continuous development. According to Jin Hao, JinkoSolar believes that as it continues to deepen its scientific research and technology, it will contribute to building a new greener and more sustainable energy structure.
JinkoSolar Delivers Millions of Solar Panels to Germany
The Witznitz Solar Park recently received over 1.1 million solar panels, supplied by JinkoSolar, one of the largest manufacturers of this equipment worldwide. In total, this plant, located in Lobstädt, Germany, has a total module capacity of 650 MW.
According to Frank Niendorf, General Director of JinkoSolar Europe, the rapidly expanding clean energy production in Germany and Europe is the only way forward to sustainably increase electricity supply and reduce carbon emissions.
According to Niendorf, that is why the company takes pride in providing over 1.1 million TOPCon Tiger Neo solar panels for this historic project.
The Witznitz solar park has already become a reference for renewable energies as one of the largest projects ever built in Germany and Europe with TOPCon panels.


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