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Jinko Solar’s PV modules are 100% in compliance with IEC62804 double 85 anti-PID Standards

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SHANGHAI – November 15, 2016 – JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. (“JinkoSolar” or the “Company”), a global leader in the photovoltaic industry, today announced that its entire portfolio of PV modules passed the 96-hour Potential Induced Degradation (“PID”) resistance test under the conditions of 85 degrees and 85% relative humidity (double 85) at ±1,000V as required by IEC62804 standards with a degradation of less than 5%. JinkoSolar is the first PV module manufacture in the industry to guarantee anti-PID under double 85 condition with the warranty of less than 5% degradation for its PV modules.
 
“JinkoSolar’s PV solar modules are 100% in compliance with double 85 anti-PID standards and offer the related warranty, which marks a milestone in anti-PID technology development of the solar industry and demonstrates our leading position in the field. We will continue to improve our anti-PID system to generate a better performance under higher voltage and other tougher conditions. The Company is committed to providing its global customers with the most reliable, high-quality PV solar products and to ensure the steady output of solar system and client’s investment return,” commented Mr. Kangping Chen, JinkoSolar’s Chief Executive Officer.
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