Bluesun, a distributor of solar energy equipment in Brazil, announced a substantial increase in its portfolio of solar modules and inverters, aiming to meet a growing demand for high-performance solutions and cutting-edge technology.
According to the company, this expansion includes new brands and models and is seen as a strategic move to consolidate the company as one of the main suppliers in the sector in the country.
New products in Bluesun's portfolio:
- Sunergy: 700 Wp solar modules;
- Pulling Energy Modules 620 Wp (N-Type Monofacial);
- Ronma 610 Wp and 700 Wp modules;
- Leapton 585 Wp Modules;
- Canadian Solar 550 Wp Modules;
The diversity of options, according to the distributor, aims to provide personalized solutions for different customer profiles and needs.
The company also stands out for its ability to supply complete kits for integrators, with product combinations adapted to the requirements of each project.
According to Roberto Caurim, CEO of Bluesun, the portfolio renewal is part of an ongoing effort to offer security and flexibility to customers.
"We invested heavily in inventory because we know our customers need security when finalizing their projects. Today, Bluesun is one of the distributors with a wide variety of brands in Brazil, and we remain committed to offering competitive prices," explains Caurim.
Bluesun invests in efficient logistics processes, with fast delivery throughout the country and specialized technical support to ensure the good performance of its products. Photovoltaic systems.
Additionally, the company offers competitive commercial conditions and an online quote platform, which allows integrators to assemble customized kits and prepare quotes in a practical and agile manner.
"Our goal is simple: to ensure that integrators have access to quality products from internationally recognized brands, with the confidence that they are buying from a distributor that will always be by their side," Caurim added.
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