Driving Forces behind JinkoSolar 2 GW Ordered Swan Bifacial

Driving Forces behind JinkoSolar 2 GW Ordered Swan Bifacial

Bifacial solar modules have attracted a lot of market attention in recent years. Installed capacity grew from only 97 W globally in 2016 to over 5,400 W in 2019.

JinkoSolar Module

Furthermore, between 2019 and 2024, the size of the bifacial market is poised to increase tenfold.

The driving forces behind this phenomenal growth differ from region to region. But one unifying factor is the growing affordability of bifacial modules in addition to the new G/B (glass plus backsheet) that enables structure installation method and cost to be unchanged compared to mono facial modules.

For instance, unlike conventional glass-glass structured bifacial modules, JinkoSolar’s Swan bifacial with Dupont transparent backsheet can breathe out the heat and corrosion inside the panel.

Thus lowering the NOCT, increasing the energy yield and performance in the real-world condition. In addition to the generation capability over 30 year life span, the initial BOS cost will be significantly saved because of 20-25 percent less weight compared with different thickness of rear side glass adopted. It makes Swan relatively easy to retool existing monofacial mounting method.

Together, the comparable cost and the ease of deployment are allowing Swan bifacial modules with transparent backsheet to compete with conventional modules and gain market share. According to the company, since June 2019, the first time showcased at SNEC 2019, Swan bifacial has been ordered nearly 2 GW within 6 months.

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Manu Tayal

Manu is an Associate Editor at Saur Energy International where she writes and edits clean & green energy news, featured articles and interview industry veterans with a special focus on solar, wind and financial segments.

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