Power from both faces
The rear face converts light reflected off the roof or ground into extra output, rated at about 85% of the front's power.

An anti-glare bifacial panel that harvests light on both faces — rear-side yield without throwing reflections at neighbours or flight paths.
A dual-glass bifacial module built on Jinko's N-type TOPCon cell platform, made for rooftops, car parks and ground-mounted plants where reflected light is a nuisance rather than an asset. The rear face turns light bounced off the ground into extra output, worth up to about 85% of the front's rating, while the anti-glare front glass cuts glare intensity near airports and housing. Both faces sit behind 2 mm glass in an anodised aluminium frame certified to 5400 Pa of load and 2400 Pa of uplift.




The datasheet rates rear-face power at 85 ±5% of the front, so the real gain depends on how reflective the surface beneath the array is and how high it is mounted. Measured under Jinko's bifacial conditions — 135 W/m² reaching the rear — the 660 W bin is rated 735 W.
12 years product warranty and a 30-year linear performance warranty. Degradation is capped at 1% in the first year and 0.35% a year after that, leaving at least 88.85% of rated power in year 30.
Each module is 2382 × 1134 × 30 mm and weighs 32.5 kg, with an anodised aluminium frame and 264 half-cells. It ships 36 to a pallet, 72 per stack, and 720 in a 40-foot high-cube container.