Power from both faces
The rear side works at 85% of the front's output, turning light reflected off the surface below into extra kilowatt-hours.

A dual-glass N-type bifacial module that harvests light on both faces, so every row of the array turns more of the day into usable power.
Built on Jinko's N-type TOPCon cells and sealed between two 2.5 mm sheets of glass, this bifacial module also collects the light bouncing off the ground or roof beneath it, adding roughly a tenth again to what the front face alone delivers. It belongs on ground-mounted plants, carports and flat commercial roofs where that reflected light is real. A Class A fire rating, 55 mm hail testing and 7000 Pa front-load certification keep it earning through weather that stops lesser panels.




The rear face works at 85 plus or minus 5% of the front's efficiency. Measured at Jinko's bifacial conditions, with 135 W per square metre reaching the back, the module reads about 12% above its front-only rating. The real gain depends on what sits underneath: pale gravel, white membrane or a raised ground mount deliver it, dark asphalt gives back very little.
Twelve years on the product itself and thirty years of linear power output. Jinko warrants at least 88.85% of the rated power still being produced in year thirty.
Each module measures 2382 by 1134 by 30 mm and weighs 40.5 kg in an anodised aluminium frame, so plan on two people per panel on a roof. Shipping goes 36 pieces to a pallet, two pallets to a stack, and 576 pieces in a 40 ft high-cube container.