Panasonic launches residential solar kits

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Panasonic Life Solutions India, a B2B solar energy solutions provider, has forayed into the renewable’s consumer market with the launch of its new residential solar kits in the cities of Pune and Nashik in Maharashtra. The company plans to expand its offerings to multiple cities and achieve pan-India coverage by 2025.

“Panasonic’s residential solar kit, introduced under the brand name “Anchor,” provides top-of-the-line products with Panasonic’s assurance, along with easy installation and minimal maintenance,” stated the company.

With the added benefit of being easy to install and maintain, the kit comes with a mobile app-based energy monitoring system. 

Certified system integrators have been roped in for installation. To ensure customer satisfaction, Panasonic also offers warranty-based and after-sales service.

Solar modules and inverters in the kits are not only BIS and IEC certified but also compliant with Panasonic’s Corporate Safety Standards (PCSS), giving complete immunity against fire and safety.

Amit Barve, business unit head of solar at Panasonic, said, “Panasonic has focused on the Indian B2B market, offering comprehensive solutions ranging from analyzing the viability of solar energy adoption to completing design, engineering, supply, installation, and even operation and maintenance for commercial and industrial customers (C&I). It has completed more than 50 projects totaling more than 100 MWp of roof, ground mount, and agro-voltaic solar installations. We have accumulated significant consumer data over the years about the need for an end-to-end branded solar solution in the residential arena; our goal is to be the trusted partner throughout the consumer’s solar journey with the solar residential kits.”

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