A survey released at the end of this month by Greener points to the brands most remembered by Brazilian integrators in 2025, outlining a panorama of market perception in different segments of the photovoltaic chain.
The research was conducted with over 6.590 integration companies from all regions of the country, between January 12 and 31, 2026, considering their performance throughout 2025.
According to Greener, the data indicates a more competitive and consolidated market, in which global brands continue to dominate strategic segments, while national companies stand out in specific niches of the solar supply chain.
Check out the main results below:
Suppliers
In the distribution category, BelEnergy holds the top position as the most remembered company by integrators in 2025, followed by Fotus Solar and Soollar. Fortlev Solar and Bluesun complete the Top 5.
Distributors act as intermediaries between manufacturers and installers, being responsible for enabling the market by offering complete photovoltaic kits and ensuring agile logistics in the supply of equipment.
Modules and inverters
In the photovoltaic module and inverter segment, Trina Solar and Solis led the Brazilian market in their respective categories, followed by manufacturers such as DAH Solar and Jinko for modules, and Deye and Huawei for inverters.
Among the brands most remembered by integrators, there is a strong predominance of Asian companies, especially Chinese ones, which reinforces the central role of these manufacturers in the global supply chain of photovoltaic equipment.
Even among companies that are not of Chinese origin, such as Canadian Solar, there is a strong industrial presence in the Asian country, whether through local production or integration into the production chain.
Hybrid inverters and batteries
In the hybrid inverter and battery segment, Deye led the ranking in both categories, followed by manufacturers such as Huawei, Solis, Growatt, and GoodWe in the hybrid inverter market, and by companies such as Unipower and Moura in the storage segment.
The result reflects the advancement of battery solutions in Brazil, driven by the search for greater energy autonomy, security of supply, and alternatives to deal with challenges such as curtailment and power outages.
Protective elements and fastening structures
In the categories of protective elements and fastening structures, Brazilian companies took the lead. Clamper appears in first place in protection, while BelEnergy leads among structures, followed by Pratyc and CCM.
The results highlight the strength of the national industry in these segments, characterized by its proximity to the market, technical expertise, and ability to adapt to the demands of integrators.
Financing
In the credit ecosystem, Greener's survey shows that 47 financial institutions were used by integrators throughout 2025, highlighting the diversity of options available in the market.
Among the most used, Banco BV led by a wide margin, being cited by 36% of integrators, followed by Santander (19%), Solfácil (18%) and Sicredi (17%). Next, Sol Agora and Sicoob appear, both with 14%.
Despite the ample supply, the use of financing has declined in the Brazilian market. According to the study, 41% of sales involved credit in 2025, a reduction of 5 percentage points compared to 2024, due to the high interest rate environment.
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