Despite the constraints of supply chain and strict COVID restrictions in Q1and Q2, Jinkosolar has achieved the full utilization rate of production capacity in early June, which made June become the company’s highest production month so far. Jinkosolar is also planning to further increase its N-type production capacity in second half of the year.
The company previously revealed in its investor conference call that its sales target of solar modules in 2022 may be between 35GW and 40GW, including 10GW N-Type Tiger Neo model. The latest report showed that Jinkosolar’s sales target was completed by almost half, indicating that it will strive for a higher sales volume based on an improved supply chain in the remaining months of the year.
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Jinko Solar’s N-type new factories were put into production one after another in the first half of this year. The factories have so far been able to hit a production capacity volume exceeding 16 GW in June. And although capacity was expanded, the number of undelivered Tiger Neo orders continued to increase month by month.
On February 21, the first N-Topcon module from Chuzhou Production Base rolled off the production line, and the model produced by the base is Tiger Neo, which will further support’s N-type production capacity increase in the second half of the year. (hcn)
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