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In this pv magazine Webinar, we will learn about the premium technical features of TOPCon technology highlighting the impact on the LCOE of residential projects. We’ll also examine TOPCon’s rapid route to large-scale production and expected growth over the coming years.

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Several of the world’s largest PV panel makers are switching to n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cells, in search of higher performance and longer lifetimes. JinkoSolar claims it has currently the largest share in the global TOPCon market and is seeking to bring its Tiger Neo 2023 Product from the large-scale segment, where it is now an established technology, to the distributed generation business.

In this pv magazine Webinar, we will learn about the premium technical features of TOPCon technology highlighting the impact on the LCOE of residential projects. We’ll also examine TOPCon’s rapid route to large-scale production and expected growth over the coming years.

We’ll hear from Johanna Bonilla, technical product manager Europe at JinkoSolar, about the company’s progress in making this switch – where it has already reached 26.4% average cell efficiency in manufacturing. We’ll also see, with case studies, how TOPCon is influencing system design and demonstrating its advantages on rooftops.

Also joining us for this webinar is Derek Zhao, senior analyst at PV InfoLink. He will chart TOPCon’s scaleup to significant market share and examine the possible pathways to further market dominance.

pv magazine Webinar content:

  • Solar cell market and the rise of TOPCon
  • Market trends in n-type
  • TOPCon advantages for rooftop and C&I applications
  • System design and integration with the latest n-type modules
  • Q&A

Key takeaways from attending the webinar

  • Gain detailed information about the shift from P to N for the global market of which 25% of N-type modules are, according to the company, from JinkoSolar
  • Gain a comprehensive introduction to the Tiger Neo 2023 most powerful N-type TOPCon module series for the distribution market, Tiger NEO with power gain of up to 440Wp with ultra-high efficiency, optimized temperature co-efficient, and lower degradation, and excellent reliability
  • Detailed analysis on Tiger Neo 2023’s advantages for rooftop and C&I installations

Questions can be submitted beforehand or during the webinar through a chat window. Emiliano Bellini, editor at pv magazine, will be the moderator of this webinar.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.

Speakers

Johanna Bonilla | Technical Product Manager Europe, JinkoSolar

Johanna's expertise includes PV module characterization, PV system performance analysis, field failures, energy rating, and bifacial technologies. She holds a professional certificate in Solar Energy in Hot Desert climates from Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) in Qatar. As the Technical Product Manager for Europe, Johanna is a key contributor to Jinko Solar's continued success and growth in the European market. Joining Jinko Solar in 2020 as a Technical Service Manager, she was promoted to her current role in 2023, where she plays a vital role in supporting the technical aspects of the company's products and ensuring a high standard of quality and reliability. Through her efforts, Johanna is dedicated to driving Jinko Solar's success and growth in Europe.

Derek Zhao | Senior Analyst, PV InfoLink

Derek has been engaged in PV industry related work for more than 10 years, and has been engaged in technical support, management and product marketing in tier-1 solar equipment suppliers, auxiliary material suppliers and vertically integrated solar manufacturers. At present, he is a senior analyst at PV InfoLink, mainly responsible for the collection of technical routes and technical trend analysis of all links of the photovoltaic industry chain, providing customers with clear and timely technical information and strategic suggestions.

Moderators

Emiliano Bellini | News Director, pv magazine

Emiliano joined pv magazine in March 2017. He has been reporting on solar and renewable energy since 2009. Emiliano writes stories for our daily news sections and is responsible for coverage of the EMEA region and Latin American markets. Emiliano also covers topics such as new technology, R&D, installations and financials. Previously, he built up vast experience as a journalist in the fields of EdTech and new language technologies.

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