How long is the warranty for solar batteries? | NenPower
Generally, warranties for solar batteries range from 5 to 15 years, depending significantly on the type of battery being used. For instance, lithium
The length of a product warranty varies based on the manufacturer and model. Traditionally, these warranties typically last 10-15 years, although it is becoming more common for premium panels to have 20 and 25 year product warranties. If a panel fails within the warranty period, the manufacturer will typically replace or refund the panel.
Solar battery warranties typically expire when the first of three conditions are met: A solar battery's warrantied life is the number of years the manufacturer guarantees the performance of the battery, typically it is set at 10 years from the date of installation.
In reality, different components have different terms, and it's important to know how they vary. · Solar panels: Typically come with a 10-15 year product warranty, and a 25-30 year performance warranty guaranteeing a certain level of power output. · Inverters: Usually covered for 5 to 10 years, depending on the brand.
· Solar panels: Typically come with a 10-15 year product warranty, and a 25-30 year performance warranty guaranteeing a certain level of power output. · Inverters: Usually covered for 5 to 10 years, depending on the brand. Some offer optional warranty extensions.
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