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Mitrex announces the world’s first coloured solar panels with California Energy Commission listing

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North American solar panel manufacturer Mitrex is now an approved manufacturer on California Energy Commission (CEC).

TORONTO — Mitrex, a North American manufacturer of solar panels and integrated solar technology, is the world’s first and only solar manufacturer to receive California Energy Commission’s (CEC) listing for coloured solar panels.

Mitrex’s complete product line of standard and coloured photovoltaic modules are now available on CEC’s PV module listing. Mitrex products are also qualified in Florida and are eligible for New York’s incentive and financing programs through NYSERDA’s NY-Sun program.

Located in Toronto, Canada, Mitrex panels boast high-efficiency, high-quality energy generation with North American manufacturing standards and independent laboratory testing. Mitrex passed bankability tests evaluating the long-term performance of PV modules, including IEC’s Extended Stress Testing with five sequences of testing (Thermal Cycling, Mechanical Degradation, UV Backsheet Stress, Humidity, and Potential Induced Degradation (PID)), Hail Test, and LETID Testing.

These tests go above the minimum requirements for passing IEC/UL 61730 and IEC/UL 61215, proving the quality and durability of Mitrex panels.

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“Mitrex is committed to manufacture solar products that not only looks good but are aligned and exceeds minimum safety requirements for North America,” said Danial Hadizadeh, CEO Mitrex Inc. “These recognitions are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team and reinforce our commitment to providing our customers with the highest quality solar energy solutions. Durability, longevity, and reliability are at our core, and our testing and listings prove that.”

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