A Aldo Solar, leader in solutions for solar energy generation in the country, announces Antonio Nuno Verças as its new CEO, replacing Juliano Ohta. Aldo Pereira Teixeira, founder of Aldo Solar, continues to vote on the company's Board of Directors.
Acquired in September 2021 by Brookfield, Aldo Solar is a reference in the country in the distribution of solutions for DG (distributed generation). With more than 40 years on the road, the company is a partner of the largest global players in the photovoltaic sector and the distribution company most remembered by integrators, according to Greener's most recent research.
“Compared to other markets, such as Europe and America, the Brazilian market still has a sea of great opportunities to be explored, not only in the installation of its own photovoltaic generators in DG, but in all the complementary solutions that arise from this movement, such as electric chargers, battery storage systems, among others”, highlighted Nuno.
“Therefore, my mission as CEO of this ecosystem that includes Aldo Solar and Sol Agora is to further promote the decarbonization of homes and businesses through proven experience in the solar segment and the technological capabilities that the two companies offer to customers. , integrators and partners”, he added.
Profiles focused on sustainability
“Brookfield sees, in Aldo Solar and Sun Now, two fundamental pillars for the development of the DG sector in the country with its activity missions and its technological capabilities aimed at boosting the business of its commercial partners and facilitating access to renewable energy for end customers on their path to sustainability”, informed the multinational in a note.
Aldo Teixeira, founder and advisor of Aldo Solar, expressed full support for Nuno's arrival at the company. “I am very happy with Nuno’s appointment. I believe that his knowledge of the financial market, combined with his experience at fintech Sol Agora, will be extremely important in paving the way for Aldo Solar's next 40 years and, certainly, even closer and more aligned with the values of our integrators and the photovoltaic market”, he stated.
According to Brookfield, the Aldo Solar and Sol Agora operations complement each other, but remain separate in their operations. The executive arrives at Aldo with proven experience in the Brazilian photovoltaic market as CEO of Sol Agora, a start-up that aims to meet the financial demands of potential residential or business customers, who seek to adopt the use of solar energy in an economical and efficient way. in installments.
Nuno is an experienced executive with proven success also in the banking sector, where he worked in large companies such as the BNP Paribas Group, where he worked for more than 10 years, as well as GE Capital Bank Brazil and Mexico, among others.