ReneSola solar panels earns certification from Canadian Standards Association

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ReneSola, a provider of solar photovoltaic products, announced its ReneSola Jiangsu Product Center Laboratory received ISO/IEC 17025:2005 certification from the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), an international organization that advocates high standards in safety, sustainability, and performance.

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The Witnessed Manufacturer’s Testing for Certification Program, led by CSA, covered 12 types of tests on ReneSola’s solar panels. Certification under this program means ReneSola PV panel testing and calibration conform to international standards, and positions ReneSola’s Jiangsu laboratory among leaders in the solar industry.

ReneSola monocrystalline and high-efficiency polycrystalline, Virtus II, solar panels are regularly tested to ensure optimal performance. The Company lab uses sophisticated technology to test a range of factors, including resistance to wind, precipitation, humidity, and high temperatures; power output; durability; and overall performance.

Bill Hou, ReneSola’s product center director, said, the ISO/IEC certification confirms the company’s ability to conduct reliable quality testing of our solar panels and our dedication to the use of advanced technology.

Xianshou Li, chief executive officer of ReneSola, said, “We continue to invest in research and development to ensure we are well-positioned to gain share in the growing North American solar market. We are committed to creating quality solar products, and I am proud that our lab staff has succeeded in ensuring we meet the stringent testing standards required by CSA.”

editor@greentechlead.com

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