Moser Baer Solar extends PV modules mechanical warranty to 10 years

July 27, 2011
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Moser Baer Solar (MBSL) revealed that it has doubled its mechanical warranty for its MBVP Max Series, Model CAAP BB and higher, PV modules to 10 years. The modules will continue to carry a 25-year performance warranty on top of the 10-year mechanical warranty.

The decision to extend its mechanical warranty came after in-house R&D activities over the past few years, which aimed to execute rigorous process control in the manufacturing process and end-of-life (EOL) testing, prompted MBSL to offer this new standard.

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Commenting on the development, Vivek Chaturvedi, senior vice president of MBSL, said, “This is yet another significant step by Moser Baer to make our panels more bankable in every sense. We have raised the bar yet again by offering modules with a 10 year mechanical warranty in India and across the globe simultaneously.”

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