China Sunergy is latest manufacturer to adopt PowerGuard’s PowerClip warranty

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PowerGuard's unique PowerClip extended warranty protection has been adopted by module manufacturer China Sunergy. This year alone Lightway Green New Energy, SunEdison, Talesun and Long Energy, to name but a few, have joined the scheme.

In these times of austerity and uncertainly, PowerGuard appear to have found a gap in the market and is gaining in popularity. The company provides a 25-year non-cancellable quality and performance guarantee solution to back up a manufacturer’s own warranty terms. PowerGuard offers back-to-back coverage for a 10-year materials and workmanship warranty. Additionally, it offers a linear power performance guarantee over a 25-year period for panels sold by China Sunergy and covered by the warranty.

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Stephen Cai, CEO of China Sunergy, said, “Adoption of this warranty insurance solution showcases our dedication to providing customers more security and confidence in our products' reliable quality and high performance. This will further strengthen our brand advantage and help enlarge China Sunergy's customer base.”
 

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