The Standard (Zimbabwe)

INTERNATIO­NAL RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE & EXPO

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ergy storage solutions and solar water pumping. Zimbabwe is one of our key markets in Sub-Saharan Africa. To date we have supported many projects, some still under constructi­on. Our role is to ensure we support the energy mix transition, provision of reliable clean energy and above all Building your Trust in Solar as our motto says.

LN: This is your second time sponsoring the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Conference and your interest is completely undoubted. What is it that drives this interest?

MC: Yes indeed this is our second time sponsoring the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Conference and it is going to be a permanent event on our calendar. Reason being it is a prime event in Zimbabwe, which brings all the stakeholde­rs under one roof, whereby industry players get to discuss the challenges, opportunit­ies, product trends and how best we can move the industry forward.

LN: What benefits has Jinko Solar accrued from these events?

MC: The key benefit has been that it has strengthen­ed the JinkoSolar brand in the market. We can be bullish at this stage and say that we are the leading solar module brand in the market, but it is fact that it is events such as this that have given us the opportunit­y to connect with our customers.

LN: The solar industry and renewable energy are now topical issues internatio­nally. Please share with us your experience­s in Zimbabwe as compared to other markets.

MC: Over the years, we have seen rapid adoption of solar as the most attractive source of power generation. Just to colour the picture, by the end of 2015, the cumulative capacity installed worldwide was 244.02GW, while by the end of 2020, the total PV capacity installed globally was 789.06GW .The market potential for solar is immense, and it is constantly improving. Cost-competitiv­eness will enable the technology to reach an increasing­ly larger share. Markets are so different, hence from Jinkosolar we have always had this approach that “Think Globally and act locally”. Looking at the Zimbabwe market, there is huge potential. We have seen progressiv­e policies such as net metering, zero customs duty on solar panels, etc. However, there is still more to be done in order to grow confidence of investors/financiers/IPPsI am talking here in terms of reflective cost tariff in real value, exchange control regulation­s.

LN: Please take us through your new product launch and how Zimbabwean­s stand to benefit?

MC: We are very excited that we will be launching on the PV side – N-type TOPCon module known as Tiger Neo. Key features are Module efficiency of up to 22.3%, 30 year Linear Performanc­e Warranty and maximum power of up to 620W. N-type represents a further evolution, extending its performanc­e and efficiency resulting in a lower LCOE that is a further 3-6% lower on average. We will also be launching our energy storage solutions for residentia­l, C & I and Utility Segment and Solar Water Pumping Solutions.

LN: Which Jinko products are most popular in Zimbabwe?

MC: The most popular product in the market is the Tiger Series - The 400w panel and the 460w Solar panel.

LN: What are your expectatio­ns at the forthcomin­g conference?

MC: The event will grow from strength to strength. We also expect to further grow our customer base and learn more about the developmen­ts in the industry.

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JinkoSolar sales manager for Southern Africa Milicent Chidamba
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