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Jinko Solar Unveils Tiger Neo 3.0 and Advanced Energy Storage Solutions at Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025

Jinko Solar, a global leader in photovoltaic (PV) technology, is set to make a significant impact at Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, running from March 25–27 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre (JEC). Positioned at Hall 5, Booth A92, Jinko Solar will showcase its latest breakthroughs in solar and energy storage solutions, reinforcing its commitment to accelerating Africa’s transition to clean energy.

Leading Jinko Solar’s presence at the event are key representatives from both its Photovoltaic (PV) and Energy Storage System (ESS) divisions, accompanied by a team of technical specialists. Joanna Zhuona, Deputy Sales Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, and Milicent Chidamba, Deputy Sales Director for the SADC region, will spearhead strategic discussions, fostering deeper partnerships within the African renewable energy sector.

A key highlight of this year’s exhibition is the official launch of the Tiger Neo 3.0, Jinko Solar’s most advanced N-type TOPCon module to date. Engineered for superior efficiency, enhanced durability, and optimized performance, the Tiger Neo 3.0 is designed to meet the evolving energy needs of Africa’s diverse solar landscape.

Interactive Exhibits & Knowledge Sharing
Throughout the three-day event, Jinko Solar will host live demonstrations, in-depth product showcases, and expert-led discussions, providing attendees with hands-on experience and insights into cutting-edge solar and storage innovations.

Jinko Solar’s participation in Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025 underscores its strategic focus on Africa, supporting the region’s sustainable energy growth with high-performance technology and reliable, low-carbon energy solutions.

Join Jinko Solar at Hall 5, Booth A92 to explore the future of solar energy and energy storage in Africa.

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