Jinko Solar review

Jinko Solar - Solar Panel Reviews

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Finn's Jinko Solar Panels Review & Verdict

Finn Peacock has been a Chartered Electrical Engineer since 1998, and is ex-CSIRO

Jinko Solar panels are good quality, well-priced panels from one of the largest manufacturers on the planet. Importantly for Australians, Jinko have a strong Australian presence with a well-staffed local office and good Australian support.

Jinko is a big company with solid R&D (research & development) resources. Their latest "Tiger" panels are some of the most efficient available with efficiencies up to 22.53% - anything over 21% is a world class.

When I surveyed Australian installers in 2021, 2022 and 2023, they rated Jinko as the second best budget panels on the market.

But be careful: because Jinko panels are relatively low cost, they can sometimes be offered by retailers who are operating towards the bottom of the market. A good solar power system needs a lot more than a good brand of solar panels. A high quality installation is crucial.

Jinko solar panels, well installed, should offer decades of cheap energy. Jinko panels, badly installed, will not.

Jinko Solar Panels: Pros & Cons

  • Good quality control - Jinko own the entire production process from making the silicon ingots right through to assembling the panels.
  • High efficiency - Jinko technology offers some of the highest efficiencies of any manufacturer, with some models over 22% efficient.
  • Billion dollar company
  • Strong Australian presence
  • Strong brand that the company will want to protect
  • Well-priced
  • Sometimes used by shonky solar retailers
  • Jinko's financial stabillity has been rated as "at-risk" by SinoVoltaics

About Jinko Solar

Jinko Solar is a Chinese company producing "tier 1" panels. The company has a physical Australian office in Sydney, offering local support if you have a problem - and that's a very good thing. But you shouldn't need to use it as generally speaking Jinko solar panels have proven to be a cost effective combination of reliability and price. The company also has dedicated warehouse facilities in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

Company History In Brief

Jinko was founded as a company in 2006. I don't think they actually made anything that year, but I have to presume they were thinking really hard about making stuff. Other highlights from the company's early days were the production of ingots (big solid lumps of silicon) in 2007, slicing ingots into wafers in 2008, using those wafers to make cells and solar panels in 2009, then a stock market listing in 2010.

Since that time, the company has grown at a ferocious rate.

But a black mark in the company's history occurred in 2011, when hundreds of people protesting fish killed by a chemical spill in a nearby river stormed the Jinko factory in Haining City. Company cars were overturned, offices were trashed, and riot police were called in to stop the toxic avengers.

On a related note, an organisation called the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, or SVTC, used to produce an annual report ranking solar panel manufacturers on environmental and social responsibility.

In 2014 Jinko was given a score of 7 out of 100. Then in 2015, the company came 14th out of 40 companies surveyed, with a score of 53 out of 100. This was not a great result, but it was a huge improvement. But in 2018-19, the company was ranked no.1 by SVTC, with a perfect score of 100. SVTC doesn't appear to have published scorecards since that year.

So, Jinko Solar came a long way in a short time - and if they have a factory in your town I am sure they are far less likely to kill all the fish in the local river than they used to. Walking the solar talk, JinkoSolar has also pledged to power its own operations with 100% renewable electricity by 2025.

Manufacturing Locations And Capacity

As at mid-2023, Jinko had a total of 14 production bases in China, the United States, Malaysia and Vietnam..

By Q4, 2022, the company's production capacity of monocrystalline silicon wafers, cells and modules reached 65GW, 55GW and 70GW respectively. The company is shooting for annual production capacity for mono wafer, solar cells and solar modules to hit 75 GW, 75 GW and 90 GW, respectively, by the end of 2023.

By the end of Q1,2023, cumulative shipments of Jinko Solar modules had exceeded 150GW. 

While a few years back (2019) JinkoSolar was ranked the number one manufacturer in terms of panel shipment volume, in 2021 it was at number 4 according to solar PV market intelligence and research firm PV InfoLink, after achieving number 2 in 2020. However, in the first half of 2022, Jinko had climbed back to the top.

Jinko's workforce had remained fairly constant at around 15,000 for several years while its production capacity had doubled. That's the way things go these days thanks to automation and robotics. But it appears to have added a bunch more staff in recent years, with a couple of estimates putting the number of employees at more than 24,000, and one at more than 31,000.

General JinkoSolar Panel Info

Among the Jinko solar panels currently sold in Australia are the Tiger (Neo and Pro) product lines available in various wattages up to 480W and efficiencies ranging up to 22.53%.

The higher the panel efficiency, the less roof space a system will take up. For most installations this is not a problem, but some people have a limited amount of room to install solar panels. Unlike some other manufacturers, the efficiencies Jinko gives for their panels are accurate and they don't cheat by not including the panel's frame in the efficiency calculation. That is appreciated.

Like many manufacturers these days, Jinko is focusing on producing panels with "half-cut cells"; which offer benefits including better partial shade tolerance.

All the panels they currently ship to Australia are salt mist corrosion resistant and suitable for installation in any location. Jinko panels available in Australia generally carry a 25 year product warranty these days.

Warranty Procedure For Orphaned Jinko Customers

If you have purchased Jinko panels from a solar installer who has since gone out of business, the responsibility for warranty claims shifts to JinkoSolar. Their customer service line in Australia is 1300 326 182 - affected customers should contact this line for warranty assistance.

Jinko have advised that customers will be asked to send through photos and serial numbers of affected panels to an email address that they will provide, and they will then arrange for the replacement of the panels. If required, Jinko will be able to recommend installers to carry out the work if a customer is unable to organise one themselves. They will also reimburse customers for labour costs involved with replacing the solar panels - $200 for the first panel, and $15 for each additional module.

Jinko Solar Panels Are A Cost Effective Choice

Jinko Solar panels offer a combination of good reliability and competitive pricing that can make them a very cost effective choice for home solar installations in Australia.

Check out the reviews below from Australians who have these modules on their rooftops, and add your own JinkoSolar panels review if you're an owner of any of their PV products.

Reviewers report paying:
$1,700 - $23,000

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Jinko Solar System

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Jinko Solar has 11 solar panels in our database

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JKM410N-54HL4
Tiger Neo (410-430W)
410 W
21.00%
$0.36
$150
Monocrystalline
China
JKM415N-54HL4
Tiger Neo (410-430W)
415 W
21.25%
$0.36
$150
Monocrystalline
China
JKM420N-54HL4
Tiger Neo (410-430W)
420 W
21.51%
$0.36
$150
Monocrystalline
China
JKM425N-54HL4
Tiger Neo (410-430W)
425 W
21.76%
$0.36
$150
Monocrystalline
China
JKM430N-54HL4
Tiger Neo (410-430W)
430 W
22.02%
$0.36
$150
Monocrystalline
China
JKM460N-60HL4
Tiger Neo (460-480W)
460 W
21.32%
$0.40
$190
Monocrystalline
China
JKM465N-60HL4
Tiger Neo (460-480W)
465 W
21.55%
$0.40
$190
Monocrystalline
China
JKM470N-60HL4
Tiger Neo (460-480W)
470 W
21.78%
$0.40
$190
Monocrystalline
China
JKM475N-60HL4
Tiger Neo (460-480W)
475 W
22.01%
$0.40
$190
Monocrystalline
China
JKM480N-60HL4
Tiger Neo (460-480W)
480 W
22.24%
$0.40
$190
Monocrystalline
China
JKM440N-54HL4-V
Tiger Neo (440W)
440 W
22.53%
$0.36
$160
Monocrystalline
China

 

Jinko Solar Reviews (3189)

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The 440w Jinko panels are the most sold in the world. I think they have a good reputation

I didn't go for a battery as it would have been an extra cost maybe 11 to 13K

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$2,000 to $4,000

System Size

6kW

Installed By

Had to get the Jinko Solar panels as anything else would have been a waste of time and money. Superb performance and reliability over the last year with no issues at all. Excellent product.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$6,000 to $8,000

System Size

6kW

Installed By

So far, we are happy with the panels, but it is only 7 weeks in. We were initially going to go with REC panels but, in the end, couldn't justify the substantial extra cost. We were impressed with the Jinko commitment to R & D, their streamlined manufacturing, and the awards they had won, as well as their extensive use on large and significant projects. We got JINKO Tiger N-type All Black 440W panels and are certainly happy with their power output and appearance.
Updated after 12 months (May 2024).
We are still happy with our Jinko panels, in combination with our SolarEdge inverter (see above). We have not had any problems with the panels.
Our 20 panels are in two sets of 10, on two west-facing roof sections, on the upper (second) storey of a house on a hill, with excellent sun exposure. These roof sections are at the back of the house, so the panels are not visible from the street. The all-black panels look really good and would be fine if they were street-facing.
(We didn't put any panels on a north-facing roof section since this is smaller and was already "full" with a previously installed Stirling solar hot water system and some solar heating tubes for a pool. Incidentally, the solar hot water system has performed without a problem for 15 years and hot water costs are about $10-$20 for the year, using overnight back-up heating where necessary.)
There have been a couple of pleasant surprises with the solar system as installed. Firstly, even on overcast days, our solar production is enough to cover our household background electricity needs of about 0.2 to 0.3 kW for most of the day. Currently, in May, this is from 8.30 am to about 4.30 pm. Secondly, I was surprised that we got some solar production so early in the morning, even with only west-facing panels.

Inverter Brand

SolarEdge

System Cost

$10,000 to $12,500

System Size

8kW

Installed By

These Jinko panels are coupled to Enphase inverters which are on every panel so 18 panels = 18 inverters which means of course if one inverter should fail there are 17 others still working, also the line voltage is only 230volts not several hundred as in the DC inverters.

Inverter Brand

Enphase

System Cost

$12,500 to $15,000

System Size

9kW

Installed By

My partner wasn't keen on getting panels on our front section of the house. It took a few people to convince her that she was doing the right thing by producing our own energy.
These Jinko panels are black and aesthetically ok on the eye.
I'll update this review in 12 months time when I've seen the performance of this kit.

04.03.24
Almost 12 months on, I'm really happy with what the 13x Jinko JKM430N-54HL4 panels on the western roof have produced, particulary over a mostly cloudy summer in Sydney. Surprisingly, October was the best month with 789kwh produced.
I would choose these panels again when my 16x 10 y.o. east and northern Hanwah panels give up.
Even my wife think they sit well on the roof ?
And also I'd like to mention Finn's Solarquotes site for all the up to date information and installers to choose from and ongoing reviews and new kit coming out.

Inverter Brand

SolarEdge

System Cost

$10,000 to $12,500

System Size

5kW

Installed By

These panels compared to my 2014 panels:
Jinko: 7.5KW (north and east facing)
Old panel: 6kw (west facing)

While a 25% difference in size the jinko panels regularly deliver 40-50% more power over the day.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

More than $20,000

System Size

8kW

Installed By

Among all the available solar panels on the market, Jinko Solar were one of the best in affordability, efficiency, quality, reliability, value, and warranty of its tier. The reason for this is, all solar panels will eventually degrade, but the level of degradation is relative or within the average of other solar panels of the same attributes. Whilst there are certainly several more brands that provides lower degradation on a yearly basis, the cost could potentially be up to 26% (SunPower, 40-year warranty, up to 22.7 % panel efficiency $386 - 460, Jinko Solar, 25-year warranty, 22.02 % $286 – 330) per panel. The degradation of SunPower is stated among 0.25 % compared to Jinko Solar efficiency 0.4 % yearly. After 25 years, SunPower could potentially have up to 5% more efficiency than Jinko Solar. However, given the money saved through the initial process, my assumption is the level of technology within solar panels can only get better, therefore, more panels would be readily available and will be just as cost effective.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

We had installed the latest Jinko Neo 470 N type which means we only need 14 panels on our roof and they are very nice looking in black, they are working very well from when the sun rises to 7pm so I think in the summer it will work at peak performance. All the techniqual specifications are very good not far off the most expensive brands.

Inverter Brand

Growatt

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

5kW

Installed By

The panels appear very sensitive and able to cope with some shade. They product power from early in the morning until it’s almost dark! Appearance wise they are almost black and Belen nicely with my roof. Very happy with the Jinko N Type cells.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

26 x Jinko Pro NEO 415w panels => 10.79Kw
These are placed North and West and are providing a wide bell-shaped curve of PV energy during the day on the SolarEdge App. Export is limited to 5kW.
They seem to work very well even on a cloudy day.

Inverter Brand

SolarEdge

System Cost

$12,500 to $15,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

I have 13 Jinko Panels installed at my old house for 10 years - absolutely trouble free.
Also, each panel generated more power (440 watts) than other brand solar panels (400 watts). So, each panel maximised more power per roof space. The Jinko Solar Panels worked very well with no issues. We have no regrets!

Inverter Brand

Growatt

System Cost

$15,000 to $20,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

17 x Jinko Tiger N-type 370W JKM370N-6TL3
* TR technology + Half Cell
* Low Light Induced Degradation
* 9BB instead of 5BB
* Higher lifetime Power Yield
* Best Warranty
* Better low-light performance Warranty
20 year product warranty, 30 year linear power warranty

Everything integrated very smoothly and performs very well, even in low light.
Not sure what a linear power warranty is though.

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

When we decided to go for solar panels that are made in China, we considered the panel productivity and length of warranty and we chose Jinko. Moreover, Jinko offers 410W and N-Type. We prefer N-Type although it is a bit more expensive than P-Type. Although the panel is not entirely in black colour, but you pay what you get. We are fine with the appearance of the panels.

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6kW

Installed By

The Jinko solar panels are 470ws so instead of the 36 panels for our 13.16 kW system, we only have 28.

They look great and early performance is impressive.

Inverter Brand

Huawei

System Cost

More than $20,000

System Size

13kW

Installed By

Still working excellent and as expected, no issues so far!!

Loving my Jinko Panels + Fronius Gen24 + connected to my critical loads for backup power setup of 3KW in an event of grid-down scenario provided you have full sunshine.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

7kW

Installed By

Vernon really pushed the newer Jinko type-N panels on me due to their superior durability, reduced annual degradation in output and the better warranty relative to alternatives. The comparative increase in cost was slight, but I'm confident I got the superior product and that this choice will pay dividends over the years to come.

Inverter Brand

Goodwe

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

We added a second solar array and inverter to our existing system and the Jinko panels are really good and produce a good amount of power for each panel. Ours face east and in the colder months we have a bit of an issue with shadows from a neighbour’s tree so we need as much efficiency as possible.

Inverter Brand

ABB

System Cost

$12,500 to $15,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

Due to limited space I chose the larger/newer Jinko Tiger 390w panels so only required 17 panels, rather than 19-22 of the other size/brand panels.
Too early to tell on performance, but they look well made and pretty tough.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

We have 24x Jinko Tiger 390W PERCMono TR 132half-cell ALLBlack 35mm MC4 N-Type (JKM390N-6RL3-B)

They are performing well so far, the second string that faces north west keeps generating until the sun disappears under the horizon

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

9kW

Installed By

If you are looking for black panels the Jinko Solar 390W Tiger All Black (N-Type) Solar
Panels are the way to go. I am maxing out at 5kw on sunny days with 75% of panels north facing, so cannot really ask for more.

Inverter Brand

Huawei

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

20 x Jinko Tiger 385 kW = 7.7 kW
Arranged in 3 strings: E/NE =6 panels + N =7panels + S =7 panels
Green IoT placed as many panels on the E ; NE ; and N panels as possible to maximise.
On other advice from a PV engineer I wanted to maximize the number of panels on our roof. so added S=7 panels
Excellent to date

I am now trying to find the best Energy retailer for our Solar system.
New to all this, I have found that my Energy provider has me on peak rates without informing me.
Being a loyal long time customer of this Australian Company I am very unhappy about this. What can I do?

I have been using your Energy Provider selection tool but prices are changing very quickly right now. I am also looking at Solar Analytics who you recommend highly. Cost at this time is a factor.
Are there any real time Solar panel diagnostics systems available that do not use Power inverters or micro inverters ?

Thank you for your website , I have looked at many of your videos and most of your information and I have found it invaluable. It is excellent.

Inverter Brand

Goodwe

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

8kW

Installed By

Today is raining and cloudy but the panels have still managed to produce over 13kWh of power, well in excess of what we have used. This has surprised us as we hadn't expected such efficiency on a non-sunny day. We used the Jinko Cheetah Plus 370w panels which have a black frame and look great on our roof.

Inverter Brand

Enphase

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

8kW

Installed By

Jinko wasn’t my first choice for panels however other brands had a different physical shape and would not not on my roof evenly. Aus Solar Energy were able to suggest and demonstrate to me how the Jinko 330W panels would be arranged evenly, maintaining the symmetry of the property which was very important to us. Other supplies had flat out rejected it was possible to provide symmetry and had them up there in all shapes and angles which detracted from the aesthetics of the house.

Inverter Brand

SMA

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

I had the option of Jinko or Longi but decided to go with the Jinko for aesthetics. It looks so good on my roof. They haven't missed a beat yet...

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

8kW

Installed By

Jinko Tiger 390W panels are fantastic, efficient and is often delivering higher levels of output than my Solar Analytics forecasts for the day.
Strongly recommend given the 20 year product warranty.
However, be wary if you have a small roof as these are physically larger panels.

Inverter Brand

SMA

System Cost

$6,000 to $8,000

System Size

8kW

Installed By

We chose the Jinko Cheetah Plus 370 W mono as this panel in combination with the Enphase IQ7+ microinverters gave us a bit more energy than what our energy bills showed. I must say that the projections from All Green's quotes for the month of Nov have been exceeded already. They were projecting on average that we will get 57 KwH a day for Nov, and in good sunny days we've hit figures on the high 70 KwH range. Even with our 20Kw Daikin on, we were still exporting energy back to the grid!

In saying this, I guess it will all even out in winter when the energy harvest will be lower. Still remains to be seen if we can still exceed the average energy quoted.

Inverter Brand

Enphase

System Cost

$12,500 to $15,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

These are new panels from Jinko and are 370 watt. They look great due to the all black slim line shape. We had space limitations on our roof so these panels enabled us to maximise generation from the available space. Long warranty provided so it is unlikely it will be needed. Great selection from DQ Electrical.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$15,000 to $20,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

The Jinko Solar Panels have been performing as expected, no problems that I can detect so far. It has only been almost 9 months since my installation so I can not yet compare the full 12 months of seasons to measure degradation.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6kW

Installed By

We could not agree on the panels tgey tryed to give me jinko 310 i wanted jinko 315 they woukd not match the price i was given instead tryed to make diffrent offers

Inverter Brand

Goodwe

System Cost

$2,000 to $4,000

System Size

5kW

Installed By

I originally considered another brand of panel but after lengthy discussions with the two companies I received quotes from I decided to go with their recommendations to use the Jinko. The system is already generating peak power so they obviously work well.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

We are located in a forest area with shade issues. The new Jinko panel design allows productivity of power if a panel is partially shaded.
A study period of 180 days has passed to pre solar kwh's showing a reduction of around 30%.
All Good
Ron & Colleen

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$6,000 to $10,000

System Size

5kW

Installed By

They work very well even on cloudy days, my electricity bills are greatly reduced. Soon I will link it up to a Tesla Home Battery. Four Arrays. PV Module: JKM270PP-60 Jinko Solar. Azimuth 306 degrees

Inverter Brand

Enphase

System Cost

$6,000 to $10,000

System Size

4kW

Installed By

Jinko Neo N-type 475W
Excellent power generation and look good too :-)

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$6,000 to $8,000

System Size

9kW

Installed By

The Jinko black panels look fantastic and are fiction well

Inverter Brand

Goodwe

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

An incentive was offered by Sungain Solar for this review. Learn more here.

No real comment- they are standard Jinko panels. We were concerned however about Sungain raising potential shading issues *after* installation- surely this should have been considered at the time.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$12,500 to $15,000

System Size

13kW

Installed By

Look good, they have good reviews and good warranty and lifespan Our system ended up being 11.8kw. I have checked the preformence during midday and on a clear sunny days, It has never gone beyond 7kw.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$10,000 to $12,500

System Size

10kW

Installed By

Panels are rated at 10.3KW and they are producing up to 13KW in bright sunlight according to the SUNGOW inverter APP. Of note is the performance on overcast days with 4-6kw still being produced when there is cloud cover. It will be interesting to see how they perform going in to winter when there is less sunlight.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

More than $20,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

I have no issues with the solar panels. Even though I do not have a direct north facing roof, rather more a west facing, living in QLD gives me the benefit of taking the full sun in the afternoon.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$15,000 to $20,000

System Size

8kW

Installed By

The performance is quite good so far. Even though it is past the equinox, I often have 5+ kw during the day. A typical output (11/04/2024):
31.7 kWh produced, 13.9 kWh consumed.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

After a year of weather and ageing, my panels are still performing as well as they did on day one. I can fairly accurately predict the amount of power generated by the system based on how the weather behaves (brightness and temperature) so expect they are still performing as expected.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

13kW

Installed By

I’ve had no issues with my solar panels.
17.02.2024 - I've had the system for over a year now and had absolutely no issues with it. I have found the performance to be excellent with excellent results for my power bills.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$10,000 to $12,500

System Size

8kW

Installed By

Well made top tier jinko panels

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$15,000 to $20,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

Again, so far the panels are doing what they should. They look like panels, they behave like panels and they are working with the inverter to convert sun to power. So much to love about this!

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$2,000 to $4,000

System Size

5kW

Installed By

Efficiency estimaste for half North and Half West oriented panels was 80%.
I had sofar a maximum output of 7.8 kW from 9kW panels, which indicates to 86 %.

Inverter Brand

Goodwe

System Cost

$6,000 to $8,000

System Size

9kW

Installed By

They seem to be working fine. It is hard to judge, I still get 5Kw out of them on a sunny day which is the maximum my inverter will do.

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$15,000 to $20,000

System Size

5kW

Installed By

The solar panels are running good. However I am not sure how can I read if both the strings are working on my app. Also after 5 years, how do I clean my solar panels and which company does the cleaning.

Inverter Brand

Fronius

System Cost

$6,000 to $8,000

System Size

6kW

Installed By

it is only a few days since we installed. But until today the aps shows the performance and performing good and partly cloudy days not really having the full yield. I am confident when we get full sun will show the full performance

Inverter Brand

Sungrow

System Cost

$4,000 to $6,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

I think the Jinko Solar panels are working really well. I would recommend them.

Inverter Brand

SolarEdge

System Cost

$6,000 to $8,000

System Size

6kW

Installed By

I check the output energy of the various panels from time to time. I am amazed at how the south and east facing panels are on a par with the north facing panels. I would never have predicted that.

Inverter Brand

SolarEdge

System Cost

$8,000 to $10,000

System Size

6.6kW

Installed By

We are able to generate an equal amount of energy from both sides of the roof. Most of the providers we had quote for the job stated this would not be possible.

JetSolar were confident about what was possible and proven to be correct.

Inverter Brand

Enphase

System Cost

$12,500 to $15,000

System Size

10kW

Installed By

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