When “Made in China” Actually Means “Assembled in China from Unknown Parts”

Your solar lights say “Made in China,” but where did the components really come from? The answer affects quality, reliability, and even customs clearance.
Component Origin Reality:
Solar Panels:
Could be: High-efficiency cells from reputable manufacturers
Might be: Factory rejects from tier 1 brands
Often are: Lowest-cost cells from unknown sources
Batteries:
Could be: Grade A cells from CATL, BYD, or EVE
Might be: Second-grade cells from same brands
Often are: Recycled or no-name cells of unknown origin
Electronic Components:
Could be: Branded ICs with quality control
Might be: White label chips
Often are: Reclaimed components from discarded electronics
How to Trace Component Origins:
Message us at WhatsApp: +86 187 1888 1088 for:
Component supplier verification
Origin country documentation
Quality grade confirmation
Customs compliance checking
California importer case: Their “Made in China” lights were held by customs. Batteries were actually Korean, solar panels Taiwanese. Origin rules weren’t met. We helped document actual origins for clearance.
