Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV - High performance with bifacial technology

The Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV from the Tiger Neo series uses bifacial glass-glass technology and belongs to the category of bifacial solar modules. With an output of up to 440 W and an efficiency of 22.02 %, it maximizes energy yields by using additional light from the rear. Thanks to its advanced n-type technology and Hot 2.0 cell structure, it offers exceptional longevity and reduced degradation - a first-class choice for residential and commercial installations seeking maximum efficiency.

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Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV - Maximum yields with bifacial n-type technology

The Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV combines state-of-the-art n-type technology with a bifacial glass-glass construction to maximize energy yield. With an output of up to 440 W and an efficiency of up to 22.02 %, it is ideal for residential and commercial installations. Thanks to Hot 2.0 technology, the module output remains stable over the long term, while the bifacial cell structure enables an additional yield increase of up to 80 ±5 %.

Maximum efficiency & resilience

✔ Powerful with up to 440 W and an efficiency of 22.02 % for high energy yields.
✔ Bifacial glass-glass technology that generates up to 80 % more power through backside absorption.
✔ Hot 2.0 technology reduces power losses and improves module reliability.
✔ Low annual degradation of only 0.40 %, which ensures stable yields in the long term.
✔ High resistance with 6,000 Pa snow load and 4,000 Pa wind load for extreme weather conditions.
✔ 15-year product warranty & 30-year performance guarantee with guaranteed residual output of 87.4 % after 30 years.

Comparison with other high-performance modules

The Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV impresses with its high efficiency and advanced cell technology - but how does it compare?


  • The LONGi LR5-54HTH offers similar performance but relies on a glass-foil construction, while Jinko's glass-glass technology provides additional yields through backside absorption.
  • The Trina Solar TSM-NEG9R.25 also uses bifacial glass-glass technology, but achieves a slightly lower maximum output.
  • Canadian Solar CS6R-T uses a similar glass-glass construction, but has a higher annual degradation.
With its innovative n-type technology, optimized Hot 2.0 cell structure and high mechanical stability, the Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV offers a first-class choice for PV projects with a long-term focus.


Conclusion - Future-proof solar technology for maximum efficiency

The Jinko Tiger Neo 54HL4R-BDV impresses with maximum efficiency, strong resilience and stable long-term performance. Its Hot 2.0 technology, PID resistance and optimized current collection make it ideal for residential and commercial roofs with high output requirements.

Discover other high-performance module series from Jinko, including the Tiger Pro for even higher yields.