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Get a QuoteTitanergy is a leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) panel mounting systems, and solar photovoltaic panel frames. Since 2008, our products have been installed globally including Australia, China, Europe, the United States, Japan, Middle East and Asia Pacific.
Our ResearchTitanergy emphasizes on "Professionalism" and "Innovation" on our product's research and development to assure customers that our products are engineered to the highest quality in accordance to the stringent quality standards.
Our ManagementTitanergy is operated by a management team with global experience and profound expertise in the manufacturing supply chain of the solar photovoltaic industry. Our team devotes themselves in the extensive market research and professional engineering research and development to ensure our products are designed to meet the needs and quality standards required by our global customers, as well as minimizing the cost of solar photovoltaic system installations.
Our Service NetworksTitanergyis located in one of the fastest growing industrial city of the Jiangsu Province with highly developed transportation infrastructure. Together with our extensive sales and distribution network in most of our markets, we have been able to deliver fast delivery, after sales customer care as well as local warranty services to win the loyalty of our customers globally.
Currently, there are two federal government incentives in Australia for homeowners installing solar panels, which include Small-scale Technology Certificates and Feed-in Tariffs. Some of the states provides additional rebates when you install solar power on your home.
The most popular solar system sizes depend on your electricity usage. Here's a general guideline: