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.