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JinkoSolar launches solar modules designed for data centers

March 23, 2026 4:45 AM

JinkoSolar announced the global launch of its AIDC solar modules specifically designed for data centers, according to a company press release. The modules are built on the company's Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon platform technology and target conventional data centers, AI data centers, GPU clusters, supercomputing facilities, edge computing centers, chip manufacturing plants, and AI factories.

The AIDC modules deliver front-side efficiency of 24.8% or higher with power output of 670 watts or higher. The modules feature bifaciality of 85% ± 5%, which JinkoSolar states allows for additional power generation from the rear side compared to competing back-contact modules that achieve 65%-75% bifaciality.

JinkoSolar (LSE: 0JOX) designed the modules to meet data center requirements including continuous operation, weather resistance, and large-scale deployment capabilities. The modules have passed testing for 55-millimeter hail impact, exceeding the standard 25-millimeter test requirement for conventional solar modules.

The company reports the modules can withstand mechanical loads of 6,000 Pa on the front side and 4,000 Pa on the rear side, equivalent to snow loads exceeding 600 kilograms per square meter. Fire resistance features include compliance with IEC 61730-2:2023 and UL 790 Class A certifications, with critical insulation materials meeting UL 94 V-0 flame-retardant ratings.

The modules incorporate arc-resistant junction box technology and demonstrate improved low-light performance in conditions of 100-200 W/m² irradiance, with power generation increases of up to 8.93% compared to back-contact modules during morning and evening hours, according to the company's testing data.

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