Pushing Performance Boundaries in Harsh Climates: Jinko Solar at Solar & Storage Egypt 2025 – Mejdi Khayati, Technical Services Manager – MEA&CA

Published: Jul 7, 2025 10:52
At the Solar & Storage Egypt 2025 exhibition, Mejdi Khayati, Technical Services Manager for MEA & Central Asia at Jinko Solar, highlighted the advancements shaping the future of solar modules for large-scale applications.

At the Solar & Storage Egypt 2025 exhibition, Mejdi Khayati, Technical Services Manager for MEA & Central Asia at Jinko Solar, highlighted the advancements shaping the future of solar modules for large-scale applications. He introduced the Tiger Neo 3.0 670W module, emphasizing its advanced features and regional performance benefits. This innovation aligns with Egypt's and the MEA region's demand for robust, clean energy solutions under extreme climate conditions.

The Tiger Neo 3.0 670W module incorporates several high-tech advancements designed to transform utility-scale solar projects. Notable features include 20 bus bar (20BB) advanced cell technology with ACP or Max, a remarkable 24.8% efficiency, and a power class of 670W. Additionally, it boasts a high bifaciality factor of up to 90% and an improved temperature coefficient, ensuring superior performance in hot climates typical of the MEA region. Its superior bill of materials (BOM) ensures long-term durability, helping developers and investors achieve the lowest Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE).

Discussing Jinko Solar's regional endeavors, Khayati highlighted the company's commitment to quality and performance in Egypt and the broader MEA region. He noted that Jinko Solar has delivered over 94 GW globally by 2024, with a focus on advanced cell technology like TOPCon and rigorous third-party testing by PVL and AETC. These efforts validate the modules' superior performance in challenging environmental conditions, aligning with the growing demand for clean energy in Egypt.

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