One Global RFQ Path, Different Local Requirements
Solar sourcing is global, but every project still has local details. Voltage, frequency, certificates, packing, installation habits, import documents, and logistics questions can change by destination. JSMART uses those details to organize clearer product package options before quotation.
- Confirm destination and local standard questions without limiting the business to one region.
- Match the buyer role: EPC, installer, distributor, importer, project owner, or solution integrator.
- Select the product path: Solar PV Modules, Solar Energy Storage, or Solar Application Products.
- Prepare quantity, packing, document, sample, and delivery questions before quotation.
- Separate confirmed supplier facts from items that still need factory or certification verification.
Why We Still Ask for Destination
Destination information does not mean JSMART only serves certain countries. It helps us check practical details such as grid voltage, plug or connector expectations, certification requests, shipping terms, documentation, climate conditions, and installer preferences.
If your project is outside a previously listed market, you can still send the same RFQ details and we will review the product fit case by case.
Destination & Standards
Share the delivery country, project site type, voltage or frequency requirements, and any certificate or document requests.
Buyer Role
Tell us whether you are an EPC, installer, distributor, importer, project owner, or solution integrator so the quotation path is realistic.
Product Path
Start from PV modules, energy storage, or solar application products, then add model range, quantity, and required accessories.
Documents & Packing
Clarify data sheets, certificates, labels, manuals, packing, sample needs, and any importer documentation requirements.
Factory-Side RFQ
We organize the supplier-side questions for MOQ, lead time, warranty terms, customization, and delivery readiness before quote follow-up.
What Buyers Should Prepare
Clear inquiries usually include project destination, buyer type, product category, estimated quantity, application scenario, and any certification or document requirements. This helps JSMART compare relevant product package options without narrowing the business to one fixed region.
