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Home / News / Intersolar South America Guide: Check out the main highlights and launches of the fair

Intersolar South America Guide: Check out the main highlights and launches of the fair

The largest solar fair in Latin America begins today, bringing together new launches and trends in the sector
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  • Photo by Henrique Hein Henrique Hein
  • August 26, 2025, at 09:35 PM
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Canal Solar - Intersolar South America Guide 2025
This year, the fair is expected to attract more than 58 visitors. Photo: Solar Promotion International/Disclosure

Intersolar South America 2025, the largest solar energy fair in Latin America, is already taking place at Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo (SP), between August 26th and 28th.

With more than 670 exhibitors spread across four pavilions and expected to receive more than 58 visitors, the event is the main meeting point for manufacturers, integrators, investors and professionals in the photovoltaic and electromobility market in Brazil.

Year after year, the fair has broken attendance records: 55 visitors arrived in 2024, surpassing the 50 in 2023, the 44 in 2022, and the 28 in 2021. The 2025 edition promises to maintain this upward trend, driven by the growing interest in new technologies and smart solutions.

Thinking about making your visit easier and highlighting the main innovations of the fair, the Canal Solar has prepared a guide with the most relevant releases that will be on display in this edition.

Check out the stands and new products that deserve your attention below!

This year's edition will feature 670 exhibitors spread across four pavilions. Photo: Canal Solar

Aldo Solar — G3.60

It features a new, exclusive platform for integrators, highlights Descarbonize Serviços suppliers, and hosts promotional livestreams during the event.

Astronergy — G3.15

The manufacturer presents its N-Type TOPCon 5.0 modules, including the ASTRO N7 (650Wp), N7s (470W) and ASTRO N8 (725Wp). ZBB and Anti-dust technologies are also highlighted, with a focus on efficiency and durability.

Axial — W4.11 

It showcases a new tracker for uneven terrain, which promises to eliminate the need for pillar alignment and allows for deviations of up to 30º, in addition to 15º in height variation.   

BayWa re — G6.34

Focuses on batteries and storage systems, with solutions from the SolarEdge, Canadian, Enphase and WEG brands.

Bold Energy — W1.40

It offers solutions focused on energy storage, as well as strategic partnerships and new business opportunities.

Canadian Solar — G4.70

It showcases the Kubank (full-size C&I battery), the new hybrid inverter, and the next-generation TOPCon 182PRO modules. It also shares its sales platform with direct customer service.

Clamper — G3.64

It features the CLAMPER Mobi Smart, a vehicle charger with management via an online platform, and the CLAMPER Front Multipolar, which facilitates installation and combines different protection technologies.

Forthe — W4.65 

Highlights include equipment designed for flow reversal and the announcement of FortheCred – its new financing option for integrators. 

Fotus – W1.70

During the three-day event, Fotus will showcase three major highlights from its high-performance portfolio. The first is the TSOL-MX3000D microinverter from the G3 Series, with a maximum power output of 3000 W, support for up to six modules, and simplified Plug & Play installation.

Another launch is the line of 220 and 5 kW single-phase 6V hybrid inverters, compatible with 48V lithium batteries and UPS function, which expand storage solutions with reliable backup.

In terms of safety, the company presents a rapid shutdown device in compliance with ABNT NBR 17193 and the requirements of the Fire Department, reinforcing its commitment to combining innovation, reliability and protection for photovoltaic installations.

FoxESS — R5.79

Launches the Q Series microinverter for the Brazilian market, the Avocado all-in-one system (inverter + battery) and new hybrid inverters for residential and commercial applications.

GoodWe – G3.40

Innovations in hybrid and storage solutions, focusing on single-phase and three-phase systems for residential, C&I and agribusiness applications.

Growatt — G3.49

It presents new energy storage solutions, with emphasis on hybrid inverters (single, two and three-phase) and microinverters.

Helius – G4.60

Helius Sunlink PV, a pioneer in the photovoltaic sector with over 20 years of experience, will showcase its latest innovations at booth G4.60 at Intersolar South America 2025: the Helius Hyperion, featuring HJT technology and power outputs up to 710W; the Helius Ares, featuring Back Contact technology and efficiency up to 24,1%; and the Helius Nyx, a flexible 200W model with 19,2% efficiency. These new products reinforce the company's commitment to innovation, performance, and versatility in the solar market.

Hypontech — G3.71

It showcases its 2,25kW microinverter with Wi-Fi Mesh and string inverters with Shadow-Scan technology, which simulate optimizers at no extra cost.

Intelbras — G4.30

Highlights include the new IONS 2K microinverter, and off-grid solutions such as a solar UPS, DC charging station, and 233 kWh BESS are on display. Among the new products is the IONS 2K M1 MICRO microinverter, with a maximum power of 2000 W and support for up to 4 modules.

The new line of 2026 kW single-phase 220V hybrid inverters, compatible with lithium batteries, is scheduled for launch in 7,5, offering end consumers more storage options with backup capabilities. In terms of safety, the company has introduced a rapid shutdown device that complies with ABNT NBR 17193 and the requirements of the Fire Department.

Jinko Solar — W4.34

Launches the TIGER NEO 3.0 module with N-Type TOPCon technology, 66 bifacial cells, 670 W power and efficiency of up to 24,8%.

Kstar — G5.87

Introduces the BluePulse Series energy storage line, with scalable, easy-to-install models aimed at the South American market.

Livoltek — G3.87

Highlights include the BESS system with liquid cooling and cloud-based management. It also features single- and three-phase hybrid inverters.

Nansen Solar — W5.68

It features 330 kW inverters for large-scale plants, low-voltage hybrids with smart batteries, and a new off-grid line aimed at isolated locations.

Nextracker — B3.39

Showcases its high-performance solar tracking solutions: TrueCapture™ and NX Horizon XTR™, focused on efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

Osda — W1.16

It presents solutions in storage systems and photovoltaic modules that promise to reduce the LCOE in photovoltaic solar energy projects. 

Projoy — G4.70

Launches a Rapid Shutdown system to meet new ABNT and Fire Department safety standards.

root — W4.30

It offers 740W HJT modules, as well as inverters and storage solutions, with lines for homes, industries and small and large commercial applications. 

SAJ — W1.20

Introducing the CHS2, an all-in-one device that combines photovoltaic generation and storage in a single system, ideal for industrial and agricultural sectors.

Solfácil — G3.101

Launches technology to expand control of already installed solar systems and showcases equipment in partnership with Huawei and Sofar.

Solar Group — G3.21

It showcases its new line of structures, including mini rails, “Z” support for microinverters, anchor fixing for slabs and “W” roofs, and new side fasteners.

Solax Power — W2.86

Launches 1875W and 2500W fast track micro inverters, 2kW hybrid micro inverter, 220kW three-phase 37,5V hybrid inverter and BESS solutions.

Solis — G3.19

It presents its complete portfolio with hybrid and on-grid inverters, including split-phase and three-phase hybrid 220V/380V models with high overloads.

Stäubli – G6.64

It presents two new photovoltaic connectors: one that does not require crimping and another that was developed to meet the needs of the new generation of equipment, with support for up to 2.000V.

TBEA – B1.50

It will hold events at its booth, with discussion panels and lectures on Grid Forming and ESS System Design. 

Tech Structures — W4.109

Launches composite material rail distributed by Solfácil, promising resistance 2,5x greater than aluminum and eliminating the need for grounding.

Victron Energy — G2.67

Demonstrates a system with batteries in operation live on the stand, allowing practical viewing of the system's operation.

ZNShine Solar — W4.61

It features state-of-the-art HJT modules, BIPV solutions for facades, a balcony kit with a microinverter, and graphene technology with a self-cleaning effect.

Canal Solar monitors everything closely with special coverage

With two stands set up, the Group Canal Solar is providing multiplatform coverage directly from the fair throughout the three days of the event.

The company's main stand is located at Rua 6, number 62 (R. 6.62), in Pavilion A, while the Canal VE, the group's arm focused on electromobility, will be present in area BB4, stand 32 (BB4.32), also in Hall A.

The public can follow special reports, exclusive interviews, reels on social media (recorded and live) and video content on YouTube. At the booth Canal Solar, question and answer sessions will be held with teachers.

Already Canal VE will be at the center of the debate on clean and sustainable mobility in Brazil. As in previous years, the booth will be a meeting point for industry professionals and will also host an activation event for the São Paulo Formula E E-Prix – a motorsports category organized by the FIA ​​featuring 100% electric single-seater cars, to be held in December at Anhembi.

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Intersolar South America 2025
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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.
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