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Home / News / Market and Prices / Chint Power is ranked as a Tier 1 storage systems manufacturer 

Chint Power is ranked as a Tier 1 storage systems manufacturer 

Company Receives Seal in BloombergNEF's Q2024 XNUMX Report
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  • November 27, 2024, at 10:46 PM
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Chint Power is ranked as a Tier 1 storage systems manufacturer
Chint Power energy storage system. Photo: Chint Power/Reproduction

Chint Power, a Chinese company with over 1 million installed PV inverters, announced that it has been classified as a Tier 1 storage systems manufacturer in BNEF's (BloombergNEF) Q2024 XNUMX report.

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“This moment is special for us because Chint Power LATAM received double recognition: we are the only manufacturer to achieve Tier 1 for inverters and energy storage simultaneously,” highlighted Moisés Siqueira, marketing and market intelligence manager at Chint Power.

“Being elected Tier 1 is not just an achievement, it is a reflection of our dedication to developing solutions that meet the highest efficiency and safety requirements – demonstrating our commitment to innovation, quality and sustainability in the renewable energy sector,” he highlighted.

The Tier 1 ranking is used as a reference for analyzing the photovoltaic industry, being widely recognized by international financial institutions due to its rigorous criteria.

BNEF Ranking. Image: Chint Power/Reproduction

The listing focuses on financial aspects such as: stability, ability to honor guarantees and ability to supply projects – thus helping the designer or client to select a more reliable company.

“We are proud to be part of the group of top-tier manufacturers, alongside global leaders, and we thank each partner and customer who trusts in our mission to build a greener energy future through the use of clean energy,” concluded Moisés. 

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About Chint Power 

The manufacturer belongs to the Chint Group, founded in 1984. With a business network in more than 140 countries, 45 thousand employees and an annual sales revenue totaling more than US$ 18 billion, the Group is among the 50 largest and most valuable companies in Asia.

Chint Power's Brazilian headquarters have been located in São Paulo (SP) since 2022. In the country, it sells products such as string inverters, smart meters, battery energy storage systems and prefabricated transformer substations (skids).

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