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Boviet Solar

Earlier this year, Boviet Solar was named a BloombergNEF Tier 1 solar module manufacturer. This honor means that the company has been vetted by financial institutions and provided PV modules to six different projects. Having this designation can provide you with a sense of security regarding the performance of your system.

Boviet has a couple of residential solar module product lines. Their most efficient, and the one that most homeowners will be interested in, is the 325 W model. This panel has an efficiency rating of 19.4%. It's not the most efficient in the world, but it's a step up from the average rated PV module.

The other slick thing about Boviet is their supply chain. They have a robust manufacturing quality control program that ensures that each solar panel is up to par. This includes a number of quality assurance measures, from manufacturing to distribution.

The Boviet solar panel also has a production warranty, which guarantees that the panel's power rating won't degrade more than 0.7% per year. In terms of panel efficiency, the 325 W model isn't the most efficient in the world, but it does the trick.

The best thing about Boviet's newest accolade is that it isn't just about a fancy name and fancy logo. This is a sign that the company is serious about quality and providing customers with a product that is worth the investment.

Risen Energy

Among the top solar panel manufacturers in the world, Risen is a Chinese solar panel manufacturer with an Australian office. Their products have been rated for quality by companies such as Photon and TUV. They offer a 25 year product warranty that's a lot more impressive than most other manufacturers.

They have been around since 1986. The company was founded in Ninghai, an eastern Zhejiang province. Their solar panels are produced at four factories in China. They have a presence in 30 countries and have over 6500 employees. They are a leading manufacturer of bifacial and mono PERC panels. They have a number of quality certifications and awards including ISO9001 and ROHS.

The company is not a solar installer, but they do have a 150MW distribution agreement with One Stop Warehouse, which is the largest solar installer in Australia. They also have an office in Melbourne. The company is also a member of the GEM board, the Chinese public company stock exchange, which is a sign of financial stability. They are currently trading on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. They are also a member of the Solar Energy Research Institute of China.

The company also had the fortuitous luck to make it to the list of the top 20 solar panel manufacturers in the world, even though their ranking isn't exactly stellar.

TIER 2

Several solar module manufacturers are now selling solar panels in different shapes and sizes across the globe. Those companies that produce panels that meet certain criteria are listed on the Bloomberg Tier system. These companies can then take advantage of the benefits offered by the club.

The criteria used to create the TIER system are based on an analysis of solar projects' reliability and bankability. The system also considers automation and research and development.

The Tier 1 manufacturers are vertically integrated and usually introduce the latest technology and production methods first. They have a strong balance sheet and a stable reputation in the solar industry. They also have a 25 year linear performance warranty. These companies are also known to be the first to introduce new methods and use high-quality materials to produce solar panels.

On the other hand, the Tier 2 manufacturers are usually small-to-medium scale manufacturers that do not have all the automation in their production process. They also do not have a lot of R&D activities. They usually buy the wafers from the Tier 1 manufacturers and sodder them by hand. The risk of fault is higher in this process than automated ones.

The company that is listed on the TIER 1 list is known to have a high level of automation and can confidently fulfill its warranty obligations. It also has a strong brand recognition and global presence.