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Home / News / Beny launches microinverter for the Brazilian market

Beny launches microinverter for the Brazilian market

BYM2800W has a maximum input current of 24 A and compatibility with up to eight modules of 550 W or less
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  • September 5, 2023, at 15:15 PM
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Beny's stand at Intersolar South America 2023. Photo: Canal Solar

A Beny launched on Intersolar South America 2023, held in São Paulo (SP), the BYM2800W microinverter, which has Inmetro certification (National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology).

According to the company, the equipment has an input voltage below 60 V, a maximum input current of 24 A, compatibility with up to eight modules of 550 W or less, among other technical specifications.

“We decided to participate in Intersolar with the intention of showing the public the reliability of our brand, which is already a leader in the sector. And of course, to show all this in a more objective way, by sharing significant innovations for photovoltaic distribution systems”, commented André Mattioli, manager at Beny, in Brazil.

“We landed in Brazil to revolutionize the solar energy industry. Our visionary strength depends on everyone working together, towards a greener and more sustainable future,” she highlighted.

Investments in Brazil

According to the manufacturer, due to the increase in the solar energy market in Brazil, companies from other countries are looking towards the country and are prepared for large investments. This is the case of Beny, originally from China, based in Mexico.

For a company from China to enter the national market and gain full recognition, Beny stated that the best way is to participate in events, such as fairs and conferences, aiming to present the business idea and its differences regarding innovation and technology.

Intersolar South America launch Brazilian solar energy market microinverter
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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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