2P, a manufacturer of photovoltaic structures, took advantage of Intersolar South America 2025 to announce the integrators that most stood out in sales of its products throughout 2024 and the first half of 2025. The initiative, according to the company, aims to reinforce the strategy of valuing the partner network as a growth engine in the solar sector.
In the national ranking, EletroBidu was recognized as Top 1 in Brazil, based on the volume of sales of 2P solutions in 2024/2025. At the regional level, 2P awarded Virtron, in the Northeast, and Reevisa, in the South, as the companies that stood out most in sales in their respective areas of activity.
In addition to the top-ranked companies, 2P recognized other integrators for above-average performance. In the South, Ello Solar, CCS, Rudnik Solar, RSul, Energia Própria, and YES were recognized. In the Northeast, Nação Solar, Vértice, Gotec, and NAP were recognized. In the Southeast, Eletrovan, Greenflex, and Azzon were recognized. In the North, the award went to Sol Engenharia.
2P believes that solid partnerships with integrators are crucial to sustaining the growth of the solar sector in Brazil. "This award is more than a symbol of recognition: it's a celebration of a journey of trust, growth, and partnership. 2P is proud to evolve alongside each of these integrators and reinforces its commitment to all who, together, build an increasingly strong and sustainable sector," said João Dutra, director of 2P.
"More than rewarding those who purchased the most products, we want to recognize companies that understand that growth in the solar sector requires suppliers who deliver quality and reduce after-sales demands. These are integrators who invest in management and processes, demonstrating that success isn't just about 'buying low and selling high,' but about building solid and sustainable relationships," added the executive.
"Our main partners use equipment that many still classify as 'expensive.' These integrators have already understood that the cheapest option ultimately creates more problems and snowballs. That's the message we want to convey to the market," Dutra added.
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