ARaymond displays solutions for trackers and rooftop plants

Manufacturer also presents solutions for ground plants and new partnerships in the solar sector
02-09-22-canal-solar-Araymond exibe soluções para trakcers e usinas de telhados
ARaymond stand at Intersolar South America 2022. Photo: Reproduction

The manufacturer of photovoltaic fixings ARaymond presented at Intersolar South America 2022, which took place from August 23rd to 25th at Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo, news for the solar market.

Throughout the fair, the company highlighted the new partnerships signed, solutions for roof and ground plants, in addition to fixing for trackers.

“We brought in new partners for roofing solutions. Today we have six in total (Romagnole, Photoenergy, IBRAP, Tritec, Balfar and Metal Light) with products already available for distribution in Brazil”, he said. Alexander Pircher, CEO of ARaymond, in an exclusive interview with Solar Channel.

“We also have differentiated solutions for trackers. In fact, we have a very large partnership in the United States with FirtSolar”, he highlighted.

Use of ARaymond clips speeds up plant installation

Challenges for the PV sector in Brazil

For Pircher, the Brazilian market is still new, but with a great learning. “All states aim to increase energy generation with more sustainable alternatives.”

“The country has a lot of sun, an ingredient for generating solar energy. In the next five years there is a lot to be done”, added the executive.

ARaymond solutions displayed at Intersolar. Photo: Reproduction

However, according to him, there are challenges to be faced, such as global supply chain which is slowing down further advances in the market.

“However, we think this will change over the next few months and we will see how true power that Brazil has in the photovoltaic segment”, he concluded.

Check out the interview below with Alexander Pircher.

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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