About this panel supply desk
One product, done properly: JinkoSolar modules, sold with the sheet that describes them
Our Story
We work out of Deira, Dubai, and we sell photovoltaic modules — JinkoSolar N-type bifacial panels, 80 of them, spread over 14 datasheet families from 445 W up to 735 W. We do not climb roofs, we do not commission systems and we do not carry an inverter line. Narrowing the business to one product is deliberate: it means the person quoting you the panel has read its datasheet, knows which families are actually on the floor, and has nothing else to sell you alongside it.
How we price and what happens after
The figure on a panel page is what we sell it for, and it holds through to the invoice. Payment is cash when the pallets are unloaded — nothing transferred up front. After that, the module carries its 12-year product cover and 30-year output cover, and we stay in the loop for both: cracked glass out of a crate, a string that never reaches its flash-test figure, a family showing degradation past what the sheet allows. Bring us the evidence and we assemble the claim and push it through JinkoSolar's service channel, in English, Arabic or French, rather than handing you a form and a phone number.
Why buyers order panels here
- The sheet is on the pageEach module page carries the manufacturer's own PDF with the electrical column for that exact wattage — not the family headline. Your designer works from the vendor's numbers, in English, Arabic or French.
- Glass chosen for the siteAnti-glare for arrays beside airports and housing, anti-dust with self-cleaning glass for sand country, SafetyKing reinforced glass where hail and fire rating rule the job. Same N-type module underneath.
- Stock in Deira, freight that handles glassPallets go out of Dubai to the Gulf, Africa and Europe with carriers who know that a dual-glass module is not a box of cable — and you pay cash when they are on the ground.
- The claim is ours to chaseTransit damage, dead-on-arrival modules, flash-test disputes and 12/30-year warranty files: we build the case and run it through JinkoSolar's service channel so you are not doing it alone.
The way an order actually runs
- Who is behind the siteAn independent module supply desk in Deira, Dubai, trading JinkoSolar panels to installers, EPCs and project owners in 17 markets across the Gulf, Africa and Europe. We are a supplier, not a contractor and not the manufacturer.
- Orders and quotationsA panel showing a price goes straight into the cart. Pallet and container volumes are quoted instead — send the kWp figure by WhatsApp or through /en/contact and we price the load. Once an order is confirmed you hold an invoice and a loading date, and the crates move inside 1–3 working days; /en/shipping-policy has the rest.
- Getting hold of usUse /en/contact, or go straight to WhatsApp, phone or email. Someone answers within one business day, in English, Arabic or French.
- What we stand behindA 30-day window on modules that arrive faulty (/en/return-policy), JinkoSolar's product and output warranties escorted by us until they are settled, cash on delivery with nothing paid in advance, and one published price per module.
Get in Touch
Prices, stock, datasheets or a string layout you want checked — send it over and a person who knows these modules will answer.
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Regions We Serve
GCC
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- Qatar
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
- Oman
Middle East
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Syria
North Africa
- Egypt
- Morocco
Europe
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Netherlands