Renewable projects live or die on equipment quality and delivery timing. Plutonia sources solar panels, inverters, batteries, cables, and mounting systems from verified manufacturers — with IEC certificate verification, fake-brand and warranty risk control, battery-safety compliance, container loading, and delivery to your project deadline.
Updated June 2026 · Plutonia Global Sourcing & Logistics
Energy developers and solar EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) firms build solar and storage projects — utility-scale, commercial and industrial, and off-grid. They procure panels, inverters, batteries, and balance-of-system components against project finance and construction deadlines.
Their equipment must be certified, bankable, and delivered on schedule. A fake-branded panel, a downgraded power class, or a battery shipment that fails dangerous-goods rules can derail a financed project.
Plutonia Global Logistics Ltd supports energy developers and solar EPC firms sourcing from China by procuring IEC-certified panels, inverters, batteries, cables, and mounting systems, verifying certificates and the exact model, controlling fake-brand, warranty, and battery-safety risk, planning container loading, and delivering to project deadlines — reducing the supplier, quality, documentation, and shipment risk that disrupts renewable projects.
Solar EPCs face equipment and logistics risks that directly threaten project finance and schedule.
Counterfeit-branded panels or panels supplied at a lower power class than ordered.
IEC certificates that are expired, for a different model, or unverifiable.
Long warranties from manufacturers that may not be bankable or able to honour them.
Lithium batteries are dangerous goods; UN38.3 and packaging failures stop shipments.
Fragile panels and heavy equipment require careful, cost-efficient load planning.
Financed projects run on fixed timelines; late equipment carries real penalties.
China dominates solar manufacturing and offers unmatched value, but the market also carries fake brands, down-binned panels, unverifiable certificates, and battery-safety pitfalls. For a financed project, an equipment failure is a schedule and finance failure.
Plutonia de-risks solar supply with IEC certificate verification for the exact model, factory QC including flash-test and EL, battery-safety and dangerous-goods compliance, careful container loading and shipping, and delivery sequenced to the project.
Plutonia reduces supplier, quality, documentation, compliance, payment, and shipment risk before money moves — through verification, inspection, documentation support, and coordinated logistics.
We verify IEC 61215/61730 and battery/inverter certs for the exact model with recognised testing bodies.
We apply solar QC — flash-test and power-class verification, EL testing for micro-cracks, and BOM checks.
We compare and verify manufacturers on bankability and certification, with anti-counterfeit controls.
We ensure UN38.3 and IEC 62619 compliance and arrange compliant dangerous-goods shipping.
We plan panel and battery container loading to protect goods and control freight cost.
We coordinate EPC procurement and delivery sequenced to the construction and finance schedule.
A structured, risk-based process so you know exactly what happens at each stage.
We review the BoM, required certifications, grid/market standards, and project deadline.
We source from verified, bankable manufacturers and verify certificates for the exact model.
We flash-test and EL-check panels, verify BOM, and ensure battery DG compliance.
We plan loads and arrange compliant shipping for panels and batteries.
We sequence delivery to the construction and finance programme.
Bankable manufacturers verified; certificates confirmed for the exact model.
Panels flash-tested and EL-checked; BOM verified before shipment.
IEC, battery, and inverter documentation requested and verified.
Fake-brand, warranty, and battery-safety (UN38.3) compliance controlled.
Disciplined payment terms tied to QC and verification.
Compliant DG shipping and container loading sequenced to the project.
Plutonia sources the full solar and storage equipment scope with certification and QC:
For solar equipment, certificates must cover the exact model and be current. We help verify the technical and safety documentation a financed project requires. Plutonia does not issue certifications; we help request, review, and organise available documentation from suppliers, factories, inspection partners, and logistics partners, and flag gaps before shipment. Final responsibility for destination-market compliance rests with the buyer.
We are honest about fit. Plutonia is most valuable when risk and complexity are real; for the simplest cases, a partner may add little.
Share your equipment list, certifications required, and project deadline. We'll source IEC-certified equipment with factory QC and project-ready delivery.