
The Panels of the Future by Jinko – Available as of today in our shop!
Jinko have teamed up with electronics provider Maxim to produce one of the most intelligent solar panels on the market today. Ground breaking technology combined with Jinko’s expertise in solar PV has resulted in the birth of the Jinko MX smart module. The Jinko MX modules have each cell string “optimized” which in turn delivers overall performance like never before.
The Panels of the Future by Jinko
If you’d like to view the Jinko Maxim 320W MX, in stock now, or for the first model the 265W model you can click here. Otherwise read on to find out more about this revolutionary new technology.
About the Maxim Cell Optimiser
The Maxim Solar Cell Optimiser works to increase the current output of an under-performing cell-string so that it does not impair the output of other cells within the module or other modules in the system. The Solar Cell Optimizer MPPT function works along side the inverter MPPT to ensure the system output is optimal in any environmental condition.
The module includes three Maxim Optimizers that replace the three diodes found in a conventional module junction box. The worst performing cell no longer determines module output.
- Additional performance gains by having MPPT on the cells
- Address obstruction scenarios such as shading or even soiling patterns
- Eliminate hot-spot conditions associated with diode operation, improving the long-term module reliability
- Install exactly the same as a conventional system with standard modules
- Benefit from performance optimization with very little incremental cost
The Benefits with Jinko are Endless
Integrated Maxim cell-string optimizers in the module and redesigned busbar connections bring MPPT to every cell string within each module. We can look at the specific benefits of this in more detail.
- Increased Energy Harvest – Maxim replaces the bypass diodes with smart Integrated Circuits (ICs). When one cell is shaded, the smart IC chip will increase the current output from the cell-string to match that of neighbouring un-shaded cell-strings. The shaded cell-string will continue to contribute as much energy as available without affecting the production of un-shaded strings
- Reduced Power Degradation – In a Maxim system, cell optimizers find the best optimal working point for each of the cell-strings and modules, increasing the current of the weaker cell-strings to match that of the strongest one. Performing MPP tracking (MPPT) for each individual cell-string minimizes energy loss due to cell mismatch.
- Expanded System Size – A typical conventional PV system will be limited in size to avoid object and row-to-row shading. By independently optimizing cell strings, rather than bypassing affected cell strings, the Maxim module continues to generate the maximum possible energy from shaded cell strings.
- Simple Low Cost Installation – Maxim enabled modules require no additional hardware or installation steps and are compatible with all inverters (excl. SolarEdge); monitoring systems; and mounting systems. Installation is identical to that of a conventional system
Jinko Maxim models in our stock:
- JINKO CHEETAH MAXIM INTEGRATED 320W SOLAR PANEL JKMS320M-60HB-MX3
- JINKO CHEETAH MAXIM INTEGRATED 330W SOLAR PANEL JKMS330M-60HB-MX3
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JinkoSolar (NYSE: JKS) is a global leader in the solar industry. JinkoSolar distributes its solar products and sells its solutions and services to a diversified international utility, commercial and residential customer base in China, the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, Chile, South Africa, India, Mexico, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, and other countries and regions. The company has built a vertically integrated solar product value chain, with an integrated annual capacity of 3 GW for silicon ingots and wafers, 2.5 GW for solar cells, and 4.3 GW for solar modules, as of December 31, 2015. JinkoSolar also sells electricity in China, and had connected approximately 1,006.6 MW of solar power projects to the grid, as of December 31, 2015. Join our ZERO Home Bills Community. BEST Solar Panels from the BEST Solar Brands at BEST Prices for ZERO Home Bills on ZEROhomebills.com by Solaranna.
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