Jinko Solar Panels Review - Are They The Right Choice?

 
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If you’re considering Jinko Solar panels for your home, there are a number of things you need to keep in mind first.

JinkoSolar was founded in 2006 in China and are now considered to be a global leader in the solar industry. They have over 15,000 employees spread across eight global production facilities and 15 sales offices worldwide.

Key benefits claimed by Jinko:

  • Panel power production up to 315Wp (JKM315PP-72)
  • Modules certified to withstand high wind loads (2400 Pascal) and snow loads (5400 Pascal)
  • 10 year product warranty and 25 year performance warranty

If you think JinkoSolar panels sound like a great option for your solar power system, there are three things you must consider first.

  • JinkoSolar panels offer panel efficiency rates of up to 16.5%, compared to the market leader which is up to 21%. While a lower efficiency brand of panel is usually cheaper, you will sacrifice some long-term return-on-investment by not going with the highest efficiency brand you can afford, so be sure to compare the lifetime value of JinkoSolar panels against other brands before making a final buying decision.
  • If your roof space is not too constricted, JinkoSolar panels are a cost efficient choice because you can fit enough panels on the roof to meet your power needs at a more reasonable price (compared to the higher efficiency panels previously mentioned). However, if your roof space is limited and you want to maximise your power production, JinkoSolar panels might not be the best choice for you. It’s important to keep in mind that solar is an investment first and foremost. Getting an accredited installer with experience in your local area to consult with you will help you understand what panels will provide the best return for your investment over the life of the system.
  • Even if you are already 100% decided on JinkoSolar, don’t be too hasty in accepting the first quote that you receive. Different installers charge different prices, even for the same product. Installers all buy their products from different places, have different margins and offer varying levels of service. The price that you are quoted, even for the exact same product, can vary by hundreds of dollars depending on who you talk to.

The best way to make sure that you get the right panel for you, at the best price, is to compare quotes from Clean Energy Council accredited installers with experience in your area.

By partnering with the top national and local installers across Australia we offer the quickest, easiest and smartest way for you to do this.

Is solar worth the investment? You bet it is!

Generous rebates still available

Rebates Available

Generous rebates still availableThe Australian Government pays up to $3,458 towards the value of your system via Small Technology Certificates (STC’s). Some States receive additional rebates which can contribute even more!

Reduce future power price rises

Shield from price rise

Reduce future power price risesBy installing solar, you’ll reduce your reliance on the grid and the price rises that will come.

Get paid to export to the grid

Get Paid

Get paid to export to the gridYour retailer will pay you for the excess power you don’t use.

Great returns on investment

Great ROI

Great returns on investmentSolar is one of the best investments you can make, not only will it lower your electricity bills and increase property value but it can pay for itself within 3-5 years.

Solar has never been cheaper

Cheaper Solar

Solar has never been cheaperSolar system prices have never been cheaper and start from around $3,000!

System warranties last 25 years

System warranty

System warranties last 25 yearsSystems are now extremely durable – most panels have warranties of 25 years and inverters 10 years.

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These calculations assume:

  • Current default data is for New South Wales,
  • 50% exported to the grid,
  • 37c per kWh for electricity purchased from the grid,
  • You are in the capital city for your state - data will change slightly away from the capital,
  • STC price of $36.
  • This information does not constitute financial advice and is only intended as a guide. Please refer to the information provided by the companies quoting for information specific to your personal circumstances and location.

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