Rongkai Solar launches buyer guides for solar and storage procurement
Our new guide library helps buyers prepare clearer RFQs, review documents, and plan delivery before an order is placed.

Rongkai Solar has added a new Buyer Guides library to its News & Blog section. The articles focus on practical questions that arise before solar and energy-storage equipment is ordered: how to compare modules, choose an inverter role, check battery compatibility, review export documents, plan a mixed shipment, and control product changes.
The purpose is to make early procurement conversations more precise. A buyer does not need to have a finished engineering package to begin an inquiry, but the request should make clear what is known, what is assumed, and what still needs confirmation by the responsible technical, logistics, or local-approval party.
The guides do not replace project engineering, local code review, carrier instructions, or authority decisions. They provide a structured starting point for customers, installers, EPC teams, and procurement colleagues to identify the information needed for a more reliable quotation and order review.
What buyers can use the library for
Each guide is built around one decision rather than a broad product pitch. Readers can use the included checklists to prepare an RFQ, compare an offered configuration, identify documents that must match the exact model, or clarify delivery responsibilities before booking. Where the answer depends on the destination country, site design, grid connection, or carrier policy, the articles say so directly.
We will maintain this library as a practical resource alongside product and project information. Future additions will focus on recurring buyer questions and will distinguish general procurement guidance from decisions that require confirmation by the relevant qualified or local party.
- Prepare a clearer RFQ for modules, inverters, battery storage, mounting, or a mixed equipment package.
- Identify model, document, compatibility, packing, and trade-term questions before a purchase order is released.
- Use a simple checklist to coordinate customer, supply, inspection, and logistics conversations.
- Find the limits of a generic product document before relying on it for a destination or project decision.
Are the buyer guides a substitute for engineering or local approval?
No. They help structure procurement questions. Final system design, code compliance, grid approval, site safety, and carrier acceptance remain with the responsible qualified or local parties.
