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Huawei provides customers with a warranty service, which is a maintenance guarantee or quality assurance (QA) service, to ensure product quality within a specified period. If any product quality defects occur during the warranty period, Huawei will provide free services based on the specified service level and scope.
The warranty period for a Huawei product is 6 months for the removable Battery and Charger, and from the date of activation/purchase of the Product (the "Warranty Period"). Huawei will specify what they will do in the event of a Warranty claim in section 2.3.
The Warranty applies to the Product as originally supplied. It does not apply to any software or other equipment owned by HUAWEI or third parties. Check the end-user license agreement, separate warranty/ guarantee statement(s) and/or any exclusions which are provided or intended to apply to such items.
If any product quality defects occur during the warranty period, Huawei will provide free services based on the specified service level and scope. For more information on warranty service policies for specific products, please refer to the corresponding documents. Historical version (expired)
The future of the battery energy storage market in Malaysia is intrinsically linked to clean energy deployment and electrification trends. As the country accelerates toward net-zero goals, BESS will be indispensable for balancing demand-supply mismatches and stabilizing renewable-heavy grids.
This technology not only powers vehicles but also acts as a crucial enabler for a smart and resilient energy ecosystem. The Energy Storage industry in Malaysia presents several key considerations for those interested in exploring opportunities within this sector.
Large-scale battery storage projects co-located with solar or wind farms are becoming increasingly common in Malaysia. These systems help mitigate renewable intermittency and reduce curtailment. Grid operators are relying on these installations for load balancing and ancillary services.
Regulatory reforms around energy arbitrage, ancillary services, and time-of-use pricing are creating favorable revenue models for battery energy storage operators in Malaysia.
View all macro and energy indicators in the Bosnia and Herzegovina energy report The country's overall consumption per capita is 2.2 toe (17% below the EU average in 2023) with an average electricity consumption per capita of 3 250 kWh (36% below the EU average).
Bosnia and Herzegovina could do a lot more to use energy efficiently. Electricity prices are kept artificially low and there is therefore limited incentive to make savings. The country is almost four times as energy-intensive as the average in EU countries and has the highest energy intensity in the Western Balkans.
Hydropower has historically been the dominant renewable energy source in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and several hydropower plants are in operation. The country has been exploring opportunities to expand its hydropower capacity, but such projects can face environmental and social challenges.
B&H is recognizable as a country with significant energy resources, both conventional and renewable. First of all, there is coal in parts of central Bosnia, as well as in the northeastern part of B&H and eastern Herzegovina.
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