Risen Energy PV modules pass JET testing

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Risen Energy's 72, 60 and 54-cell PV modules were approved for JET testing. Image: Marufish / Flickr

Risen Energy, a global Tier 1 manufacturer of high-performance PV products and provider of business solutions for power generation, confirmed that their 72, 60 and 54-cell PV modules for residential, commercial and utility-scale projects have passed the Japan Electrical Safety & Environmental Technology Laboratories (JET) testing.

The approved products vary from power ranges from 215Wp to 345Wp.

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The JET PV certification mark comes in two separate forms: the Performance Certification mark and the Performance + Safety Certification mark. The testing process consists of the qualification and verification of the product’s design, construction, reliability and performance.

Risen's CSMO Bypina Veerraju Chaudary noted: “The JET certification process is highly stringent. PV module components must meet not only IEC61215 & IEC61730 standards, but also UL1730, UL746C and UL94 standards. The testing and review processes took numerous months to attain. Our commitment to the Japanese market, in all of its forms, is now further underscored with the JET mark approval.

‘Our historic successes within the Japanese arena have been achieved with individual enthusiastic customers carrying out similar evaluations and establishing the depth of our quality, performance, longevity and service. The JET mark approval further allows a wider range of knowledgeable customers to generate a greater profit from use of Risen's high-performance solar PV modules.”

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