JinkoSolar, a China-based PV module manufacturer, has introduced anti-glare, low-reflectivity PV modules designed for transportation infrastructure, including airports, highways, and noise barriers. The modules use textured glass surfaces and low-reflective coatings to reduce glare while maintaining glass transmittance and bifacial performance. According to the company, glare intensity is reduced by up to 80% across various incident angles compared with conventional PV modules, and overall reflectivity is reduced by more than 85%. The product complies with the mandatory Glare Rating requirement of GR ≤ 50 for civil airport apron floodlighting and aligns with applicable highway noise-barrier standards. The modules have been certified by TÜV Rheinland and Swiss SPF, with additional testing underway at the China Photovoltaic Testing Center. Based on the Feihu series, the modules retain standard installation dimensions and methods. JinkoSolar reported a bifaciality rate of 85 ± 5 % and stated that vertical installations can deliver a 3% to 5% annual increase in power generation. A cited deployment includes approximately 40 MW installed at Taiyuan Wusu International Airport.
JinkoSolar advances anti-glare PV design for glare-sensitive sites
Anti-glare PV modules introduced by JinkoSolar target transportation applications, with the company citing up to 80% glare reduction for airports and highway environments.
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