JinkoSolar, a China-based PV module manufacturer, has completed a 40 MW Tiger Neo anti-glare PV module deployment at Taiyuan Wusu Zero-Carbon Airport in China. The installation is located in runway-adjacent and other light-sensitive airfield zones where glare control is essential. The installation is projected to generate about 120 million kWh annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 120,000 tons. The anti-glare modules use surface embossing and anti-reflective coatings to convert specular reflection into diffuse reflection. According to the company, reflected light brightness is reduced by more than 60% under equivalent illumination and incidence conditions compared with conventional PV modules. The modules have passed TÜV Rheinland ISO 9050:2003 testing and are designed to operate within a temperature range of −40 °C to 85 °C. JinkoSolar stated that the modules are engineered to withstand aircraft airflow impacts and are supported by a 30-year power warranty.
JinkoSolar installs anti-glare PV modules at Taiyuan Wusu Airport
Solar installations at Taiyuan Wusu Airport now include 40 MW of Tiger Neo anti-glare PV modules, with JinkoSolar citing suitability for glare-restricted environments.
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