

Currently, solar street lights have gradually developed, with more and more solar street lights coming into our view. As a result, an increasing number of solar street light manufacturers have emerged. Some of these manufacturers lower their prices drastically to attract customers and increase profits. So how can one determine whether a solar street light manufacturer is legitimate? Below are some insights:
1. Check if the three certificates are complete.
A legitimate manufacturer must possess three certificates: a business license, an organization code certificate, and a tax registration certificate. If any of these certificates are missing, the manufacturer cannot be considered legitimate.
2. Check the product certification status.
The quality and safety of solar street lights are very important. Therefore, reputable manufacturers usually acquire certification to prove the reliability of their product quality. Well-developed manufacturers may even obtain authoritative certifications both domestically and internationally, providing further assurance to customers.
3. Check the registered capital.
Solar street lights are industrial products and belong to a traditional industry. Typically, the registered capital of solar street light manufacturers should be no less than 10 million. This is because producing solar street lights involves substantial investments in factory buildings, equipment, and employees. Therefore, legitimate solar street light manufacturers generally have registered capital exceeding 10 million, while those with hundreds of thousands or a few million may just be small workshops with limited production capacity and product quality compared to legitimate manufacturers.
4. Conduct an on-site inspection.
A legitimate solar street light manufacturer will certainly provide you with its company and factory addresses and will even encourage you to conduct an inspection. However, illegitimate manufacturers may be vague about their factory locations and will not disclose specific addresses, fearing that their actual facilities do not match their descriptions.
Nevertheless, if it is a significant project, it is advisable to conduct an on-site inspection to observe the production processes and assess the manufacturer’s capability to undertake the project.
The above points outline how to determine whether a solar street light manufacturer is legitimate. In summary, to assess the legitimacy of solar street lights, one should at least consider the four aspects mentioned above. If a manufacturer lacks any of these criteria, it is generally not worth considering. Conducting an on-site inspection will provide a better understanding of the manufacturer’s situation.