JinkoSolar Globally Launches AIDC Modules for Data Centers

JinkoSolar Launches AIDC Solar Modules to Power AI Data Centers Globally
JinkoSolar Launches AIDC Solar Modules to Power AI Data Centers Globally

Global solar major JinkoSolar has announced the worldwide launch of its new AIDC (AI Data Centre) solar modules, marking a significant step toward addressing the rapidly growing energy demands of data centres and AI-driven infrastructure.

Built on the company’s advanced Tiger Neo 3.0 TOPCon technology platform, the newly introduced modules are specifically engineered for a wide range of high-energy applications, including conventional and AI data centres, GPU clusters, supercomputing facilities, semiconductor plants, and edge computing networks. The product has been designed to meet the stringent requirements of such facilities, where uninterrupted operations, high reliability, and enhanced safety are critical.

The AIDC modules deliver front-side efficiency of 24.8 per cent or higher, along with a power output exceeding 670 W, enabling higher energy generation within limited space and contributing to lower levelised cost of electricity over the project lifecycle. In addition, the modules offer high bifacial efficiency of around 85 per cent, allowing them to generate additional power from the rear side and further improve overall energy yield.

Designed to align with the continuous power requirements of data centres, the modules demonstrate strong performance under low-light conditions, ensuring stable energy output during early mornings, evenings, and cloudy weather. This helps extend generation hours and better match the round-the-clock consumption patterns of modern computing infrastructure.

On the safety front, the modules comply with stringent international standards, incorporating fire-resistant materials and advanced insulation technologies to minimise risks. They are also engineered to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including hail impacts and heavy mechanical loads, ensuring long-term durability and operational stability across diverse geographies.

The launch comes at a time when global data centre energy demand is surging, driven by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. With this development, JinkoSolar aims to provide specialised, high-efficiency renewable energy solutions tailored for next-generation digital infrastructure, supporting the transition toward low-carbon and energy-secure data centre operations.

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