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CEEG IS A NAME YOU CAN TRUST
Over
the years, we've seen expensive, name
brand, solar panels fail only after a
few months worth of use. We've even seen
small U.S. manufacturer's solar panels
fail soon after the manufacturer closed
its doors leaving its customers with no
warranty.
This is
why it is important that you choose a
solar panel manufacturer that is well
established in the industry and has the
financial strength to be there in the event that a warranty claim arises. This is exactly why we
chose publicly traded Sunergy and their
wholly owned subsidiary CEEG Solar
for our
Investment Grade Terminator
series solar systems.
Reliable Solar Power That You Can Bank
On




CEEG Solar is a wholly owned
subsidiary of China Sunergy (NASDAQ:CSUN).
China Sunergy, an internationally
renowned solar-cell manufacturer, is
rapidly taking a leading position in
worldwide cell and module production.
CEEG Solar has an annual
production capacity of 720MW with
exports into the United States, Germany,
Spain, Italy and Southeast Asia.
Solar Panel
Comparison
California and other states have adopted a much more
stringent system to rate real world performance of
solar panels. This rating system assigns what is
known as a PTC (PVUSA Test Conditions) rating to
each solar panel that is approved for use in their
rebate programs.
This rating system was developed to test and compare
PV systems as part of the PVUSA (Photovoltaics for
Utility Scale Applications) project.
The PTC rating, which is lower than the STC
(Standard Test Conditions) rating, is generally
recognized as a more realistic measure of PV output
because the test conditions better reflect
"real-world" solar and climatic conditions, compared
to the STC rating.
According to the California Energy Commission, our
CEEG 285 Watt solar
panel has
a higher
per Watt PTC rating in many states, than all
of the following solar panels:
The Sharp®
ND And NU Series
187 through 235 Watt panels.
The
BP®
BP3210N and BP3220N solar panels.
The
SolarWorld®
165 and 175 solar panels.
The Solar Tech Power®
210 through 230 Watt panels.
The
Evergreen®
Spruce Line®
150 through 175 Watt panels.
The Kyocera®
180 Through 210 Watt Solar Panels.
The Advanced Renewable Energy®
210 through 230 Watt panels.
The ASUN Energy®
190 through 210 Watt panels.
The CA Solar®
155 through 180 Watt panels.
The Ecosolargy®
165 through 185 Watt panels.
The Green Power®
165 through 260 Watt panels.
The
REC™
ScanModule™
AB™
205 through 225 Watt panels.
The DelSolar®
210 through 230 Watt panels.
The Ningbo®
Solar Electric Power Company 150
through 230 Watt panels.
The Ligitek Photovoltaic Company®
210 through 230 Watt panels.
The
Apollo Solar Energy®
190 through 210 Watt panels.
The ET Solar Industry®
165 through 280 Watt panels.
The
Alps®
ATI-1750 165 through the ATI-2000 230
Watt panels.
The
Aleo Solar AG®
165 through 230 Watt panels.
The
Andaly Solar®
LP Series 180 Through 210 Watt Solar
Panels.
Which means that in California, watt for watt
you'll get a bigger rebate with This CEEG
Solar Panel than with any of the solar panels
listed above.
And according to the following manufacturer's own
specification sheets, the
CEEG 280 Watt panel offers
a better negative tolerance rating than the Sun
Power®
line of solar panels, the BP®
line of solar panels, and the Kyocera®
LP Series 180 Through 210 Watt Solar Panels. A
better negative tolerance rating means that you are
guaranteed in writing of getting more of the
power that you paid for.
The
CEEG 285 Watt solar panel
also offers a warranty that is 5 years longer than the
Mexican made Sanyo®
180 through 205 watt panels and the Kyocera®
170 through 210 Watt panels.
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