With the growth in the commercialization of its equipment in Brazil, Solax Power announced that it will open its representative office and maintenance workshop in the country.
The objective is to offer support to distributors, integrators and end consumers, reaffirming their engagement with the Brazilian market. In addition to establishing good commercial relationships with distributors in all regions of the country.
“The Brazilian solar energy market has enormous potential, we want to participate in this great energy revolution and we believe that we will make history towards a better future”, he states Luiz Felipe, Commercial supervisor at Solax.
Among the equipment offered by the manufacturer are inverters from 0,6 – 60 kW, inverters prepared for smart grid, energy meter, storage batteries and inverters for batteries. Furthermore, it is already developing inverters of 100 – 500 kW.
With the new operation, the company seeks to establish commercial partnerships with distributors, technical schools, universities and solar institutions in order to bring discussions about market trends, current scenario and future prospects for solar energy, giving space for new ideas to emerge .
Founded in 2010, the photovoltaic inverter and battery manufacturer already has offices in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Australia and the USA. The manufacturer already had a presence in Brazil through its commercial partners and selling inverters in the O&M (Operation and Maintenance) modality.
“SolaX Power strives to remain at the forefront of the solar energy revolution with a huge commitment to research and development, ensuring that its products continue to be the market-leading solution in its segment”, highlights Bryan Cheng, sales director at Solax.
Investments in R&D
According to Solax, the company is driven by its engagement with R&D. It is currently affiliated with Zhejiang University, one of China's leading research universities and home to one of the national silicon materials laboratories in China's 'Silicon Valley'.
“By 2032 we will face irreversible climate change if our energy habits do not change. Harnessing solar energy is imperative to our efforts to reverse the damage already caused by human presence and interventions over the last century. Solar and storage technology play a fundamental role in capturing this free energy”, highlights Terry Wang, international marketing promoter at SolaX.