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  • Jinko Tiger Neo N type vs. P type: Which Solar Module Dominates in 2026? Apr 30, 2026
    The Paradigm Shift in Photovoltaics   In the fast evolving world of renewable energy, staying ahead of technology is not just an advantage—it's a necessity for profitability. As a leading supplier of Solarasia Solar Solutions, we’ve seen the market shift from traditional PERC technology to the next generation of high efficiency cells. Today, the burning question for installers and investors is: Why choose Jinko Tiger Neo N type over traditional P type modules?   Is the performance boost worth the investment, or is P type still the safe bet for your 2026 projects? Let's break down the science and the ROI.     The Technical Edge: What is the Difference Between N type and P type?   The primary difference lies in the silicon wafer's chemical composition. P type cells are doped with boron, while N type cells are doped with phosphorus. While this sounds like minor chemistry, the real world impact on your energy yield is massive.   Zero Light-Induced Degradation (LID): N-type wafers are immune to boron-oxygen defects. This means Jinko Tiger Neo N-type modules don’t experience the initial power drop common in P-type modules. Higher Efficiency Ceiling: Currently, N-type technology allows for commercial modules to exceed 700W+ High-Efficiency Solar Panels, a threshold P-type struggled to reach efficiently. Better Temperature Coefficient: When the sun is at its hottest, N type modules maintain higher output.   Why 700W+ Matters: Analyzing the Jinko Tiger Neo N-type (700W/705W/710W)   For large scale utility and industrial applications, the Bifacial Solar Modules in the 700W+ range are changing the game. These aren't just larger panels; they are smarter panels.   How does higher wattage reduce your BOS costs?   By using 710W modules instead of 550W modules, you require fewer mounting structures, less cabling, and fewer man-hours for installation. This makes Anhui Solarasia Energy Technology Co., Ltd. products the preferred choice for EPC contractors looking to minimize upfront costs while maximizing long term generation.     ROI Analysis: When Should You Switch to N type?   While the initial cost per watt of N type may be slightly higher, the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is significantly lower.   Feature P-type (PERC) Jinko Tiger Neo (N-type) First Year Degradation ~2.0% ~1.0% Annual Degradation ~0.45% ~0.4% Bifaciality Factor ~70% ~80-85% Warranty 25 Years 30 Years   Why is the bifaciality factor important? For ground mounted projects, the ability to capture reflected light from the rear side allows Jinko Tiger Neo N-type modules to produce up to 25% more energy depending on the albedo of the surface.   Conclusion: Leading the Solar Revolution with Solarasia   The verdict for 2026 is clear: N type technology is no longer the "premium option"—it is the new industry standard. By integrating High Efficiency N type Solar Panels into your portfolio, you are future proofing your energy investment.     At Anhui Solarasia Energy Technology Co., Ltd., we provide the technical expertise and the supply chain reliability you need to secure these top tier modules for your next project. Don't settle for yesterday's technology when tomorrow's efficiency is already here.    
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