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Jinko Solar • tiger neo 72hl4 bdx 575-600w (eu)
tiger neo 72hl4 bdx 575-600w (eu) 580580W
Key Features
- IEC61215:2021 / IEC61730:2023
- IEC61701 / IEC62716 / IEC60068 / IEC62804
- ISO9001:2015: Quality Management System
- ISO14001:2015: Environment Management System
- ISO45001:2018: Occupational health and safety management systems
Jinko Solar 580 Panels: What Your System Looks Like
Based on a standard 10kW residential installation
Electrical Data (STC)
Mechanical Data
Temperature Ratings
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Will These Panels Fit Your Roof?
Don’t guess your solar potential. Our Roof Layout Designer uses the exact dimensions of the Jinko Solar 580 (580W modules) to map out your system. Visually plan your array to see exactly how many modules your roof can support based on its specific footprint.
Ideal Use Case
The Jinko Solar 580 is designed for specific solar energy applications. This panel is an excellent choice if you:
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Product FAQ
How many Jinko Solar 580 panels do I need for my home?
The number of panels depends on your energy consumption and roof area. At 580W per panel, a typical 10kW residential system requires about 18 modules. Use our Solar Roof Calculator to get a precise layout based on your actual roof dimensions.
What is the efficiency of Jinko Solar 580?
This panel has an efficiency of 22.45%, using PERC cell technology. Higher efficiency means more electricity per square meter, which is especially valuable when roof space is limited.
What are the dimensions of the Jinko Solar 580?
The module dimensions are 2278mm × 1134mm × 30mm. Always account for these measurements plus fire setbacks and mounting clearances when planning your solar layout.
Is Jinko Solar 580 compatible with standard inverters?
Yes, these panels work with most string and hybrid inverters. However, you must check the Voc (Open Circuit Voltage) and Imp (Current at Max Power) against your inverter's MPPT specs.
