Recently, global leading photovoltaic company JinkoSolar successfully signed a supply agreement with a Swiss distribution client for 10.04MW of high-efficiency Tiger Neo 3.0 photovoltaic modules. With its outstanding weak-light performance and broad adaptability to diverse application scenarios, Tiger Neo 3.0 not only perfectly aligns with Switzerland’s unique climatic conditions and stringent energy policy direction but also resonates deeply with the country’s long-term energy development plan, injecting strong green momentum into Switzerland’s efforts to achieve its “2050 net-zero carbon emissions” target.
Switzerland experiences frequent cloudy and foggy weather throughout the year, creating a complex overall lighting environment where low-irradiance conditions are common. Tiger Neo 3.0 modules effectively address this challenge, maintaining a relative power output of 95%–98% under low irradiance of 200W/㎡—over 3 percentage points higher than competing products in the industry. Additionally, with a temperature coefficient of just -0.26%, the modules ensure stable power generation even in the face of significant temperature fluctuations in mountainous areas, such as large day-night temperature differences or localized high temperatures in summer, without significant efficiency degradation. This makes them perfectly suited for Switzerland’s variable climatic conditions.



