Jinko Solar faces challenges in West Africa such as underdeveloped energy infrastructure, financing difficulties, regulatory complexities, and environmental factors like high temperatures and dust. To overcome these, the company partners with local stakeholders in key markets, adapts its solar panels to withstand harsh conditions, and collaborates with governments to navigate regulations.
The solar market in West Africa has strong growth potential, driven by increasing energy demand and government initiatives. Jinko Solar supports this with innovative solutions, such as its Tiger Neo modules and EVA+ encapsulant, designed for the region’s climate.
Local partnerships are essential to Jinko Solar’s strategy, ensuring product availability and successful utility-scale projects like the 60 MW solar farms in Senegal and the 50 MW project in Togo, contributing to the region’s clean energy expansion.