How Jinko Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon Modules Maximize Solar Yield in Malaysia
How Jinko Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon Modules Maximize Solar Yield in Malaysia
Malaysia's tropical climate poses specific challenges to solar installations: high temperatures, extreme humidity, and constant equatorial cloud cover. Standard solar modules suffer from high power degradation under heat and poor efficiency under overcast skies.
Jinko's Tiger Neo 3.0 N-type TOPCon modules address these specific issues through engineering upgrades.
1. Excellent Low-Light Performance
In cities like Kuala Lumpur, solar panels operate under low-to-moderate irradiance (less than 400 W/m²) for more than 55% of the daytime due to cloud cover. The Tiger Neo 3.0 achieves 95% to 98% relative efficiency under low irradiance (200 W/m²). This translates to a 3% energy yield advantage during morning, late afternoon, and overcast periods.
2. Optimized Temperature Coefficient
As cell temperatures increase, panel efficiency drops. Tiger Neo 3.0 operates with a temperature coefficient of -0.26%/°C. Compared to older P-type or BC modules (-0.29%/°C to -0.34%/°C), its heat-degradation rate is significantly lower. For example, at a cell temperature of 55°C, Tiger Neo 3.0 suffers only 7.8% power degradation compared to 8.7% or higher for legacy modules.
