JinkoSolar achieves world record efficiency of 27.02% for TOPCon solar cell
The Chinese manufacturer said the result was certified by China’s National Photovoltaic Industry Measurement and Testing Center (NPVM).

The Chinese manufacturer said the result was certified by China’s National Photovoltaic Industry Measurement and Testing Center (NPVM).
Chinese module maker JinkoSolar has announced a new world record for n-type TOPCon solar cell efficiency, at 27.02%.
The result was confirmed by China’s National Photovoltaic Industry Measurement and Testing Center (NPVM).
The 182mm n-type cell was developed by the company's wholly-owned subsidiary Zhejiang JinkoSolar Co.
The manufacturer said it used high-performance techniques such as laser-assisted metallization, premium emitter passivation, and localized absorption passivated contacts to increase cell efficiency. In October 2022, the efficiency of this device still stood at 26.1%.
By 2028, JinkoSolar expects to cross the 28% threshold, it said in a recent white paper.
The company also announced it achieved a power conversion efficiency of 25.58% for a TOPCon panel, with the result being certified by certification body TÜV SÜD. This was achieved by integrating several innovations, including patterned encapsulation film, super multi-busbar (SMBB) interconnection, and advanced reflective film designs, JinkoSolar said.
On the production side, the panel producer plans to upgrade over 40% of its manufacturing capacity this year, with the goal of reaching up to 50 GW of high-efficiency TOPCon output by the end of 2025.
The company’s latest TOPCon modules can deliver up to 670 W of output, with a mass production module efficiency of 24.8% and a bifaciality factor as high as 85%.
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