Soventix extends its material and workmanship warranty

April 4, 2012
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Soventix Canada, formally Sovello Canada, announced at the Ontario Feed-In Tariff Forum 2012 that it has extended its material and workmanship warranty from five to ten years. The new warranty covers Soventix Canada's Sovello Project Pro Series and Consumer Pro Series solar modules, effective April 1, 2012.

Last October, Sovello had introduced a new warranty to provide a linear performance guarantee with a starting point of 99% of the minimum rated power for the first year of operation and thereafter, an annual degradation not exceeding 0.6% for the next 24 years.

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“Backed by one of the world's largest integrated solar module manufacturer, Sovello, we understand the need for a high quality product that is supported by a comprehensive warranty,” said Philipp Neff, newly appointed CEO of Soventix Canada. “In addition to the extended workmanship warranty, Sovello Project Pro and Consumer Pro modules are covered by a 25-year power performance warranty – both of which guarantee Canadian customers high quality and high performance products.”

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