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Jinko Solar
Company Overview
Jinko Solar Holding Co., Ltd.
Shanghai, China
2006
Approximately 46,500 employees worldwide (Source: linkedin.com). Revenue for 2023 was $15.59 billion (Source: fintechmagazine.com).
Their Business
Jinko Solar focuses on solar photovoltaic technology, primarily producing high-efficiency n-type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) modules, as well as traditional PERC (Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell) technology, silicon wafers, solar cells, and emerging energy storage systems (Source: fintechmagazine.com). Their products include monocrystalline and polycrystalline wafers, high-power solar modules (such as the Tiger Neo series, with efficiencies exceeding 24%), and integrated solutions like utility-scale power plants and residential systems, distributed through sales of modules, wafers, and cells (Source: zoominfo.com). The company primarily serves utility-scale developers, commercial and industrial customers, and residential installers, catering to a diverse international market, with over 80% of shipments directed to Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region (Source: fintechmagazine.com).
Projects and Achievements
Jinko Solar has excelled in several significant projects, including the supply of 1.2 GW of modules for a major silicon project in Inner Mongolia, China in 2023 (valued at over $1 billion), and the 800 MW Atacama Oasis Solar Power Plant in Chile in 2022 (fully utilizing Jinko modules) (Source: prnewswire.com). Ongoing major projects include supplying 2 GW of n-type modules for a utility-scale portfolio in Brazil (starting in 2024, expected completion in 2026) and supplying 1.5 GW for Intersect Power's desert projects in California and Arizona (delivery in 2025) (Source: zoominfo.com). Major clients include global utility companies such as EDF Renewables, Enel Green Power, and NextEra Energy, as well as collaborations with battery giants like CATL to provide integrated energy storage solutions, and a five-year framework agreement with Saudi Arabian utilities for 10 GW (Source: fintechmagazine.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Jinko Solar has been rated as the most bankable manufacturer in BloombergNEF's 2024 PV Module Bankability Survey, based on financial assessments of over 40 suppliers, and set a record of 75.2 GW in module shipments in 2024 (Source: prnewswire.com). Additionally, Jinko Solar secured a 4.9 GW module supply contract with UAE's Masdar (March 2025) and a 2 GW framework agreement with an Indian renewable energy company (Q4 2024), while its subsidiary, Jinko Solar Co., Ltd., reported preliminary revenue of 112.5 billion RMB (approximately $15.7 billion) for 2024 (Source: prnewswire.com).
Work Environment
Jinko Solar offers a variety of positions, including manufacturing (wafer production technicians, cell assembly workers), R&D (TOPCon engineers, materials scientists), sales and marketing (regional module sales managers), supply chain (procurement specialists), and corporate functions (financial analysts, HR compliance). As of the end of 2025, there are over 1,000 job vacancies globally (Source: linkedin.com). The company is actively recruiting in San Francisco and Jacksonville (sales and assembly positions), Shanghai and Shangrao headquarters (R&D and engineering), and the new Thailand factory (operations managers), with employee growth exceeding 10% in 2024 (Source: zoominfo.com). The company culture emphasizes performance-driven innovation, with leaders like Xiande Li fostering a structured yet ambitious environment, as evidenced by the low turnover rate in the core R&D team and employee feedback indicating a combination of strict 12-hour shifts and annual bonuses at the factories (Source: glassdoor.com).
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