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JinkoSolar Globally Launches AIDC Modules for Data Centers

JinkoSolar's Tiger Neo 3.0 modules offer 85% bifaciality and ultra-high durability to reduce lifecycle energy costs and support reliable AI data center operations, the company said.

  • On March 22, 2026, JinkoSolar globally launched its new AIDC modules in Shanghai for data centers, built on the Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon platform, targeting AI data centers, GPU clusters, and supercomputing plants.
  • To meet data centers' strict reliability needs, the AIDC module addresses high load capacity and low O&M, with Tiger Neo 3.0 delivering 24.8% efficiency and 670W power output.
  • Passing extreme physical tests, the modules cleared a 55-millimeter hail impact, 6,000 Pa front-side and 4,000 Pa rear-side loads, with shock-absorbing encapsulation and a patented arc-resistant junction box.
  • In practice, the modules with 85% bifaciality can reach 844W at 0.26 ground reflectance, supporting AI data center efficiency, JinkoSolar said.
  • Stable low-light output means the modules keep power stable at 95%–98% and boost morning/evening generation by 8.93% in 100–200 W/m², aiding AI data centers in the Gobi Desert and cold regions.
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JinkoSolar Globally Launches AIDC Modules for Data Centers

SHANGHAI, March 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS supplier, has globally launched its new AIDC modules for data centers. Built on the proven Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon platform technology, this product is specifically designed for…

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