Top 5 Solar Panel Buying Tips for Distributors and Importers in 2026

Introduction

The global solar panel market is more competitive than ever. With hundreds of manufacturers competing for your business, how do you separate the best from the rest? Whether you’re an established distributor expanding your product line or a new importer entering the solar market, these five tips will help you make smarter purchasing decisions.

1. Prioritize N-Type Cell Technology

The industry has decisively shifted from P-type PERC to N-type technologies (TOPCon and HJT). Here’s why this matters for your business:

  • Higher efficiency = more watts per panel = fewer panels per project = happier customers
  • Lower degradation = better long-term performance = fewer warranty claims
  • Better temperature performance = superior energy yield in hot climates
  • Future-proof inventory = N-type will dominate the market through 2030+

Pro tip: Look for manufacturers like JUST SOLAR that offer both TOPCon (600W-730W) and HJT (730W) modules, giving you flexibility to serve different market segments.

2. Verify Factory Credentials — Don’t Just Trust Brochures

Anyone can print impressive specifications on a datasheet. Before committing to a supplier:

  • Request factory audit reports (TUV, BV, SGS)
  • Check certifications: IEC 61215, IEC 61730, CE, MCS — these are non-negotiable
  • Visit the factory or arrange a video tour of the production line
  • Ask for EL (Electroluminescence) test images of actual production samples
  • Verify production capacity — can they deliver consistently at scale?

JUST SOLAR operates fully automated production lines across China, Macedonia, and Vietnam with a combined capacity exceeding 2GW annually.

3. Understand the True Cost — FOB vs. CIF vs. DDP

The per-watt price on a quotation is just the starting point. Smart distributors evaluate total landed cost:

  • FOB (Free On Board): You arrange shipping. More control, potentially lower cost for large volumes.
  • CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight): Supplier handles shipping to your port. Convenient but less transparent.
  • DDP (Delivered Duty Paid): All-inclusive to your door. Highest convenience, premium price.

Key questions to ask:

  • What’s the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
  • Are there volume discounts for container-load orders?
  • What payment terms are available? (T/T, L/C, etc.)
  • What’s the production lead time?

4. Don’t Overlook After-Sales Support

The cheapest panel is the most expensive one if it fails and you can’t get support. Evaluate:

  • Warranty terms: Look for 12+ year product warranty and 25-30 year power warranty
  • Local support: Does the manufacturer have regional offices or partners?
  • Response time: How quickly do they handle claims?
  • Technical documentation: Are datasheets, installation guides, and compliance docs readily available?

5. Think Beyond the Panel — Offer Complete Solutions

The highest-margin distributors don’t just sell panels. They offer:

  • Panel + inverter bundles
  • Complete system kits (panels + inverter + mounting + cables)
  • Energy storage integration (LiFePO4 batteries)
  • Technical design support for their installer network

Working with a full-range supplier like JUST SOLAR — which offers panels, inverters, batteries, and mounting systems — simplifies your supply chain and improves your margins.

Ready to Source?

JUST SOLAR offers competitive FOB pricing on our full range of TOPCon and HJT solar panels, with a standard 3-week production lead time for custom orders.

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