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Home / News / Market & Investments / TSUNESS renews partnership with Vertys to strengthen presence in the Brazilian PV market

TSUNESS renews partnership with Vertys to strengthen presence in the Brazilian PV market

Strategic agreement reflects the company's commitment to establishing a network of trusting relationships in Brazil
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  • February 19, 2024, at 10:24 PM
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Solar energy Canal Solar TSUNESS renews partnership with VERTYS and strengthens presence in the growing Brazilian photovoltaic market
Portfolio of microinverters exhibited at Genera 2024. Image: TSUNESS/Reproduction

A TSUNESS, specialized in the development and production of microinverters, announced the renovation his collaboration to Vertys Solar Group, with the aim of strengthening its influence in the Brazilian photovoltaic market.

According to the company, with the unique natural advantages of Brazil, new technical regulations and improvements in interest and financing rates, the solar sector in the country follows an unprecedented line of growth in maturity and performance, making it a key country in TSUNESS' global expansion strategy.

In addition to the renewed collaboration, the manufacturer established agreements on leading distributors na Latin America. These partnerships, according to the manufacturer, reflect the commitment to establishing a network of trusting relationships in Brazil, further increasing its presence in the segment and contributing to the energy transition.

“In Brazil, the series TSOL-MP3000 e TSOL-MS2000 da TITAN e GEN3 are highly preferred by customers, as they solve the challenges of multidirectional roofs and deliver high performance with powers of 3 kW and 2 KW – bringing the best in safety to DG installations; maximum voltage of 60 Vdc, eliminating the need for a string box and RSD (Rapid Shutdown Device); stable operation; easy installation and monitoring,” said Victor Segato, Head LATAM da TSUNESS.

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Launched in 2022, the TSOL-MP3000 is a flagship product in the TITAN microinverter series, featuring a maximum output power of 3.000 W and a maximum current of 18,5 A.

Custom-made for compatibility with conventional high-power modules from 480 to 700 W on the Brazilian market, the equipment has six independent MPPTs. This design allows the simultaneous connection of six panels, even on roofs with different orientations, ensuring optimal efficiency and lower LCOE in projects with microinverter.

In both solutions (TSOL-MP3000 and TSOL-MS2000), the company employs Wi-Fi for continuous data transmission, eliminating the need for additional DTU and other data equipment, significantly reducing the overall system cost. Furthermore, the company stated that it prioritizes the meticulous selection of Wi-Fi chips, ensuring stable operation even in harsh environments of 105°C.

By leveraging strategic partnerships and innovative products like the TSOL-MP3000 and TSOL-MS2000, TSUNESS aims to play a key role in advancing Brazil's transition to more efficient solar energy solutions.

“We are excited about 2024, especially with this long-term partnership with Vertys that grows stronger every day. Strategic agreements greatly empower all players in the logistics chain (factory, distributor, installers and end users), contributing to the best in terms of process, service level, cooperation, competitiveness and customer experience”, concluded Segato.


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Brazil In Partnership with Vertys
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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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