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Hanwha Japan Expands 20-Year Warranty Coverage for Solar Panels

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  • Hanwha Japan Expands 20-Year Warranty Coverage for Solar Panels
  • Hanwha Japan has expanded the coverage of its "Hanwha 20-Year Warranty System" for solar power systems to include all solar panels sold by the company. Existing installations are also eligible for a limited time.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu May 28 2026 19:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Hanwha Japan has expanded the coverage of its "Hanwha 20-Year Warranty System" for solar power systems to include all solar panels sold by the company. Existing installations are also eligible for a limited time.

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Hanwha Japan Expands 20-Year Warranty Coverage for Solar Panels (Thu May 28 2026 19:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Thu May 28 2026 19:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Hanwha Japan has expanded the coverage of its "Hanwha 20-Year Warranty System" for solar power systems to include all solar panels sold by the company. Existing installations are also eligible for a limited time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which solar panels are eligible for the 'Hanwha 20-Year Warranty Program'?
A: All solar panel systems equipped with solar panels sold by the company are eligible.
Q: What are the coverage details included in the warranty program?
A: The program includes an extension of the manufacturer's warranty up to 20 years, on-site service labor warranty, and compensation for the first-year power generation simulation.
Q: Can existing solar power systems join the warranty program?
A: If the residential solar power system's warranty started after December 1, 2025, you can apply for the program until June 30, 2026, on a limited-time basis.
Q: Is this program a free service?
A: No, this program is a paid warranty service.
Q: When did Hanwha Japan enter the Japanese solar power business?
A: Hanwha Japan entered the Japanese solar power business in 2011.