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Amara NZero promotes action to encourage integrators to join entities

Campaign, which offers benefits to participants, aims to strengthen the Brazilian PV market
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  • May 13, 2024, at 09:30 PM
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Any integrator linked to an entity in the solar sector will be able to participate. Image: Rafael Lopes

A Amara NZero announced that it is promoting the action “Joined, Won”, which aims to strengthen the photovoltaic market in Brazil, encouraging integrators to associate with regional and/or national entities.

"The goal is boost integrators’ adoption to associations, promote the union and strengthening of the sector for the growth of solar energy and accelerate the energy transition in our country”, he said Philip Cunha, Commercial Director of Amara NZero Brasil.

According to the company, the program offers benefits to integrators participants who meet the established rules. The campaign offers 100% monthly fee refund that the associated integrator paid to a solar industry association.

The value, in this case, will be converted into points, which can be exchanged for discounts and applied when completing purchases directly on the Amara NZero platform. The initiative was launched in November 2023 and already has the participation of members from different states.

Anyone linked to a regional and/or national entity in the photovoltaic segment can participate. “It is extremely important to encourage the participation of integrators in associations to promote the growth of the solar market in economic, political and social spheres in the country”

“It is worth highlighting that an association provides a favorable environment for the development of the sector, in addition to providing market data and technological advances. There is also a facilitation for creating workshops, seminars and learning programs that facilitate networking with other institutions and companies in the segment”, concluded Cunha.

Check out the step-by-step guide below to access the benefit:

1st Step: the participant accesses the form tinyurl.com/associaouganhou and attach proof of payment of the monthly fees of the associations to which he or she is a member;

2nd Step: if the participant is registered on the Amara NZero platform, and the receipt is correct, the customer will receive a refund in points on the platform for 100% of the monthly fee paid for the months in which the receipts were attached;

3rd Step: redeem points and make purchases with discounts.

To be a partner in the campaign, contact the Amara NZero communications and events team and find out how to support the initiative. Contact: 71 9612-3553

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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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