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RETC Report Shows Rising Reliability Risks in Solar Modules

Lab tests show rising failure rates that pose direct risks to the industry's ability to secure project financing.

Overview

  • RETC published its 2026 PV Module Index on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, reporting that extended lab tests found more than 10% of samples failed 2,000-hour damp heat testing and about 8.3% showed unacceptable UV-induced degradation.
  • The index is based on RETC’s Thresher extended protocols run between Q2 2025 and Q1 2026 and is designed to reveal wearout mechanisms that standard certification tests can miss.
  • RETC recorded year-over-year increases in red-flag results across damp heat, potential-induced degradation, mechanical load, and thermal cycling tests, which helps explain negative field-performance trends noted by technical-due-diligence teams.
  • The report recognized 19 manufacturers for high achievement and named 13 as Overall Highest Achievers while stressing that even top performers must be judged by extended-stress results for bankability decisions.
  • Independent labs including Kiwa PVEL have flagged similar markers, and stakeholders such as developers, financiers, insurers, and asset owners are likely to tighten procurement, warranty and due-diligence requirements because of these lab findings.