LG NeON-R & NeON-2 Solar Panels Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating widespread reports of design flaws and warranty issues with LG NeON-R and NeON-2 solar panels, which were sold with a 25-year performance guarantee. Despite the promise of industry-leading coverage, many consumers are now facing delamination, hot spots, and a lack of warranty replacements following LG’s exit from the solar panel market in 2022.

Misleading Warranty Claims & Unfulfilled Performance Guarantees

LG marketed its NeON-R and NeON-2 solar panels as premium products offering 25 years of performance, durability, and defect coverage. However, reports from consumers reveal a troubling trend: when panels fail, LG denies warranty replacements, citing a lack of comparable panels in inventory. Instead, they offer partial cash reimbursement, which often does not cover:

  • Labor costs for panel removal and reinstallation

  • Electrical re-engineering needed for system repair

  • System efficiency loss, leading to power shortages

Defective Solar Panels Lead to Serious Consumer Risks

As a result of these defects, affected customers report:

  • Power loss and reduced system efficiency

  • Expensive repairs, including full panel removal and replacement

  • Decreased property value due to non-functional solar systems

These issues not only affect energy savings but also undermine the financial and environmental investment made by homeowners and businesses.

Join the LG NeON-R & NeON-2 Class Action Investigation

If you own LG NeON-R or NeON-2 solar panels and have experienced:

  • Warranty denial for defective panels, or

  • Delamination, hot spots, or other system failures,

you may be eligible to join an ongoing class action investigation.

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