Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

  • Contact Us
  • Website
  • Partner
English (US)
US English (US)
ES Spanish
IT Italian
  • Home
  • Hardware & Deployment
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Panoramic Power Product Certifications - FAQ

Explore essential information about Panoramic Power product certifications, including requirements, benefits, and frequently asked questions.

Written by Guy Tzaban

Updated at March 19th, 2026

Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

  • Using the Platform
    Getting Started Administration Energy Applications Triggers and Notification Center Data Export Data Import Reports
  • Hardware & Deployment
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Hardware Datasheets and Deployment Guides Software Deployment Guide Troubleshooting Flow Charts
  • Interactive Demos
  • Legal
  • Packages
  • What’s New
+ More

Table of Contents

What is product Certification? Why is certification important? Where are the Panoramic products certified today? Where can I see the existing certificates? Who is responsible for the certification? What will it take to certify the product in a country where it is not currently approved?

Panoramic Power 4/2025

What is product Certification?

Every electrical hardware device, and specifically a wireless device, has to be certified to operate in specific territories. There are several types of certifications:

  • Safety – make sure the product is safe to use
  • EMC – make sure the hardware does not emit too much unintentional electrical interference
  • Radio – make sure that the radio frequency emissions are within the allowed boundaries
  • Cellular – some cellular network operators in some countries require dedicated certifications for connecting to the mobile networks

Why is certification important?

Without proper certification, products may not be imported into a country and may be blocked in customs. In many cases it is also illegal to sell the products if they don't have a particular certification. For example, selling a wireless product in the US that does not have FCC approval is a federal offence.

Where are the Panoramic products certified today?

All of our products (Bridge and Sensor family – PAN-10/12/14/42) are certified in all of the territories to which we currently sell, including all EU countries, U.K., U.S., Canada, and Israel.

For other countries, our local partners are responsible for certifying our products. Please reach out to them for more information.

Where can I see the existing certificates?

In order to get a copy of a specific certification document, please submit a support ticket to our support team via the "contact support" option in the Panoramic Power portal.

Upon need, we can provide the original test reports under an NDA.

Who is responsible for the certification?

It is the importer's obligation to ensure that the product is certified in the country and meets all of the relevant standards.

What will it take to certify the product in a country where it is not currently approved?

Due to the variations between country to country, it is required to check with a local entity what would be the requirements for certification and the costs and timelines involved.

The process of certification can vary between few weeks to many months and costs can vary between few thousands to tens of thousands of dollars.

We will be happy to provide any needed support in this area, given the right business opportunity.

 

Download this PDF

product standards certifications

Was this article helpful?

Yes
No
Give feedback about this article

Related Articles

  • How do you guarantee the accuracy of the sensors?
  • Can I certify the sensors for sub-metering accuracy? Can I use them for sub-metering applications?
Expand