IBC Solar extends PV module product warranties to 10 years

  • IBC Solar extends product warranty to 10 years.
    IBC Solar extends product warranty to 10 years.

As of October 1, IBC Solar’s MonoSol and PolySol series solar modules have been outfitted with a 10-year product warranty, which supports the modules 25-year linear power warranty.  The new 10-year warranty covers the IBC MonoSol and IBC PolySol series of modules if they show any defects that can be attributed to their manufacturing or materials faults and therefore effect the module’s functionality.

“We have continuously extended or quality management in recent years for the benefit of our customers and owners of systems”, explains Marco Siller, director of product management at IBC Solar. “This extended product warranty reflects our high quality standards and offers our customers more confidence and increased investment protection.”

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