Risen Energy passes Solar Council's Positive Quality program


Friday, 11 September, 2015

Solar photovoltaic product manufacturer Risen Energy has passed Australian Solar Council’s Positive Quality program.

Positive Quality is a comprehensive due diligence program undertaken on solar PV panels at the point of manufacture before they are dispatched to the Australian market. For Australian customers, it is the equivalent of the Heart Foundation Tick for the solar industry — a simple but comprehensive way to see that the manufacturer’s quality claims have been independently checked and verified.

Risen Energy successfully passed rigorous production examination as well as in-depth testing of completed solar panels bound for the Australian market, demonstrating effective quality assurance systems throughout their processes.

“Risen Energy is honoured to be a member of the highly credible Australian Solar Council Positive Quality Program. This program provides our customers with the additional knowledge and assurance that Risen Energy has undergone a stringent, independent audit to ensure that modules and manufacturing processes employed by our company meet the strict requirements needed to achieve this accreditation,” said Bypina Veerraju Chaudary, chief sales and marketing officer, Risen Energy.

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