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Jinko Solar Wraps Up Five-City Solar Innovation Tour Across Morocco

From July 21 to 26, Jinko Solar, in partnership with Moroccan distributor Unimagec and inverter specialist Sungrow, successfully concluded a nationwide solar roadshow that visited Agadir, Marrakech, Béni Mellal, Casablanca, and Oujda.

The week-long tour brought together installers, developers, EPCs, and other solar professionals from across Morocco, offering a hands-on look at Jinko Solar’s latest high-efficiency bifacial modules. Attendees explored the company’s newest technologies and discussed how advanced solar solutions can drive Morocco’s renewable energy ambitions.


Showcasing the Tiger Neo 3.0

A central highlight was the debut of the Tiger Neo 3.0 series, a next-generation range of high-power bifacial modules delivering up to 670W output with an industry-leading 24.8% efficiency. Powered by advanced N-type TOPCon technology, the Tiger Neo 3.0 is engineered for superior performance in a variety of challenging conditions, including low-light mornings, cloudy days, and high-temperature climates.

By enabling greater energy yields and reducing the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), this technology offers project developers a compelling pathway to achieve both financial and sustainability goals.


A Mobile Innovation Hub

The tour featured a custom-built solar demonstration truck, transforming each stop into a mobile innovation hub. Visitors took part in live product demonstrations, expert-led training sessions, and networking events, gaining valuable technical insights and project strategies.

These engagements not only highlighted the potential of Jinko Solar’s technology but also underscored Morocco’s determination to accelerate its clean energy transition, in line with national renewable energy targets.


With the successful completion of this tour, Jinko Solar has strengthened its presence in the Moroccan market, fostering closer collaboration with local partners and supporting the growth of a sustainable, solar-powered future.

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