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Home / News / Technology & Innovation / Talesun Solar expands operations in Brazil with BC photovoltaic technology.

Talesun Solar expands operations in Brazil with BC photovoltaic technology.

Company invests in advanced modules to drive sustainable energy transition in the country.
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  • Photo by Raphael Guerra Raphael Guerra
  • May 6, 2026, at 14:38 PM
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Talesun Solar expands operations in Brazil with BC photovoltaic technology.
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Talesun Solar has maintained a constant focus on the development and opportunities of the Brazilian market. After preparation and strategic adjustments, the company is now expanding its presence in the country with more mature technologies and improved services, working alongside new and existing partners in a new phase focused on green energy.

One highlight is that Taekmo, a sub-brand of Talesun Solar, will make its debut in the Brazilian market, contributing alongside the company to boost the sustainable energy transition in the country.

Previous partnerships have secured recognition and trust from local clients and partners, reinforcing the company's long-term commitment. Now, Talesun Solar continues to support the quality growth of the photovoltaic sector in Brazil with more concrete actions and high-standard products.

Based on Brazil's climatic characteristics and market needs, the company is launching its main competitive product: BC high-efficiency photovoltaic modules. According to Talesun, these offer more efficient, reliable, and higher value-added solutions for local customers, driving the regional energy transition through technology.

Designed to withstand high temperatures, high humidity, and the effects of sea spray in coastal areas, BC modules have undergone rigorous testing, demonstrating excellent resistance to potential-induced degradation (PID) and humid heat. They exhibit low power loss under high-temperature conditions, with degradation of less than 1% in the first year and an annual linear rate of only 0,35% over 25 years, aiming for stable power generation and consistent returns for customers.

According to Talesun, the design is ideal for high-end projects and meets different market demands.

The company highlights its commitments in Brazil:

  • To offer cutting-edge photovoltaic technology, with products tailored to local needs;
  • Expand local services with a robust customer service and support system;
  • Strengthen partnerships with Brazilian companies, promoting long-term cooperation and new opportunities in the clean energy market.

Looking to the future, Talesun Solar and Taekmo intend to work together with partners throughout Brazil, using efficient and reliable photovoltaic solutions to optimize the energy matrix, reduce carbon emissions, and contribute to climate neutrality goals. The company reinforces its expectation of building, together with its partners, a more sustainable and promising energy future in the country.

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Raphael Guerra
Journalist graduated from PUC Campinas. Worked at Futpress, TV Século 21 and ENM. Has experience in podcasting, television, radio, news and press relations.
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