UL Certification Granted for Aide Solar’s PV Panels

Aide Solar, a producer of PV modules on a large scale, has made an announcement stating that their new Residential Series of solar panels, which are poly crystalline and have a pleasing black frame, has received the Underwriter Laboratories (UL) certification for performance and quality.

The series have a range of power from 200-250 watts, and are offered in two cell designs, 60 and 54. These panels, which are aesthetically attractive, were first featured in the 2010 International Builders Show (IBS) in Las Vegas and were shown in the NextGen: Home for the Generations. Being able to blend in seamlessly with roof lines and files, they were highly popular among the homeowners and residential builders alike. The company also exhibited them at  SNEC PV 2011 in Shanghai.

Aide’s Raymond C. Wiley,  Director of North America, has revealed that the UL mark was a trusted and well known symbol of quality certification. Getting this certification confirms the company’s commitment in producing reliable and quality products. Aide Solar established in 2003 is a China- based company. Its headquarters is in Tempe in Aziz and it is one of the leaders in solar panel manufacturing with customers from all over the world.

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