What warranties are provided for solar panels?

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Warranties for solar panels can vary significantly depending on the manufacturer and the specific model of the panels. Generally, most solar panels come with two main types of warranties: a product warranty and a performance warranty. The product warranty usually covers defects in materials and workmanship, often lasting between ten to twenty-five years. This warranty protects the customer in the event of manufacturing defects that could impair the panels' functionality. The performance warranty ensures that the solar panels will produce a certain percentage of their rated output over a specified period, typically around twenty to twenty-five years. This means that if the panels do not perform as promised, the manufacturer may provide compensation or replacement options. It is important for consumers to review the specifics of each warranty before making a purchase. For accurate and detailed information regarding the warranties associated with Solar Universe products, it is advisable to check their current website or relevant product documentation.
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Answered Jun 25, 2025

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