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JinkoSolar Unveils 'Eagle + Series' of Solar ModulesShanghai, China (SPX) May 26, 2014 JinkoSolar Holding has announced that it has unveiled its new 'Eagle+' series of solar modules at the SNEC PV POWER EXPO on May 21, 2014 in Shanghai. Like its predecessor, the world's first potential induced degradation ("PID") free modules certified under weather conditions of 85 Degrees Celsius and 85% relative humidity, which were launched in January 2013, the 'Eagle+' series which is comprised of JinkoSolar's 60 piece poly module has been engineered to reliably reach 275-watts of peak power output: ... read more |
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