According to Jinko Solar's first-quarter 2026 financial report, the company's PV module shipments reached 13.7 GW, maintaining its position as the world's largest module supplier. As of the end of the first quarter, the company's cumulative global module shipments exceeded 400 GW, making Jinko Solar the first PV module manufacturer in the world to achieve this milestone. Meanwhile, its Tiger Neo series reached approximately 240 GW in cumulative shipments, securing the No. 1 position in the industry.
In line with its operational plan, Jinko Solar targets full-year 2026 module shipments of 75–85 GW. The company will focus on high-power TOPCon products and a scenario-specific product matrix, with high-power modules (above 640 W) expected to account for over 60% of annual shipments. Among these, the currently mass-produced Tiger Neo 3 series delivers module power ranging from 650 W to 655 W, with a peak of 670 W and a module conversion efficiency of 24.8%. This lineup maintains a leading position in ground-mounted power plant applications, commanding a premium of approximately $0.01/W over typical TOPCon modules.
Edited by Cassie Li, lixiangying@mysteel.com