Jinko Solar said on investor interaction platform on April 21 that as of the end of 2022, the company had put into operation the largest n-type cell production capacity in the industry, totaling 35 GW.
Since its launch at the end of 2021, the company’s n-type modules have gained widespread popularity in mainstream global markets due to their advantages such as high conversion efficiency, high bifacial rate, and low attenuation. As a result, the company has purchased a small number of n-type cells during the company’s capacity ramp-up.
In 2023, the company will continue to expand n-type cells to improve the integration rate of production capacity and better meet market demand.
The company will also committed to strengthening cost control. The integrated production costs of n-type and p-type modules were basically unchanged in the fourth quarter of 2022. In the short term, the cost difference may fluctuate slightly due to the impact of silicon material prices, but there will be greater room for efficiency improvement and cost reduction for n-type modules in the long run.