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Risen Energy increases warranty period of their PV Modules to an industry-leading 15 years

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Risen Energy (Australia) has announced that the company now offers a 15-year limited warranty across its entire Crystalline PV Modules and Dual Glass Crystalline Modules range for modules installed in the Australian rooftop sector. Risen Energy’s previous warranty period was 12 years. This industry-leading warranty period shows Risen’s commitment to providing outstanding value and quality products to meet the ongoing needs of their customers.

Eric Lee, General Manager of Risen Energy (Australia) states, “We are confident in the reliability and durability of our products and this new 15-year warranty demonstrates our desire to support our existing and potential customers. This new warranty will also give customers more confidence to choose Risen modules, especially for installations in the rooftop sector”.

This 15-year warranty period will apply to all modules purchased after 1 October 2019 and only applies to rooftop applications in Australia.

About Risen Energy (Australia):

Risen Energy (Australia) has had an established presence in the Australian market since 2008, supplying solar PV panels for the retail market. Its long-term goal also includes the constructing and operating commercial and utility-scale solar projects.

Risen Energy was founded in 1986 and is a leading China-based PV solutions provider that is traded as an A-share on China’s Shenzhen Stock Exchange.

Risen Energy has over 10,000 employees globally and are the sixth largest PV module supplier in the world, completing over thousands of grid-connected projects globally, including self-developed projects that they manage directly.

 

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