Core Viewpoint - JinkoSolar reported a significant decline in net profit due to low global component prices, despite maintaining the highest shipment volume in the industry for solar modules in the first half of 2025 [1][2] Group 1: Financial Performance - In the first half of 2025, JinkoSolar achieved a revenue of 31.831 billion yuan, with a net profit attributable to shareholders of -2.909 billion yuan [1] - The company reported a reduction in net loss by 555 million yuan in Q2 2025, with a gross margin improvement of 2.27 percentage points [1] Group 2: Market Position and Product Performance - JinkoSolar's Tiger Neo series of N-type high-efficiency modules has reached a cumulative global shipment of approximately 200 GW, making it the best-selling module series in history [2] - The company’s overseas shipments accounted for over 60% of total shipments in the first half of 2025, with market shares in emerging markets like the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Latin America exceeding 30% [2] Group 3: Technological Innovation - JinkoSolar continues to invest in N-type TOPCon technology, achieving a maximum conversion efficiency of 25.58% for its N-type TOPCon modules [3] - The company plans to upgrade 40%-50% of its production capacity to over 640W by the end of 2025, with mainstream power expected to reach 650-670W by 2026 [3] Group 4: Future Strategies - JinkoSolar is focusing on smart manufacturing upgrades and digital ecosystem development to build future competitive barriers, reducing production cycles from 22 days to 7 days [4] - The company is also enhancing its energy storage solutions, targeting a shipment goal of 6 GWh for the second half of 2025 [4]
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