Bluesun plans to increase production capacity to 5 thousand kits per month

Roberto Caurim, CEO of the company, also estimates a growth of 50% in the number of employees in 2022
24-11-21-canal-solar-Bluesun prevê aumentar capacidade de produção para 5 mil kits por mês
Bluesun intends to increase production capacity in 2022. Credit: disclosure

When it comes to photovoltaic energy, Brazil continues to break records. On November 12th, the country surpassed the historic mark of 12 GW of operating power of the solar source in large plants and in small and medium-sized systems installed on roofs, facades and land.

According to experts, the expectation for the coming years is that the sector will grow even more and continue to reach increasingly greater numbers.

A Bluesun, for example, stated that it hopes to contribute to this growth and announced that it plans to increase production capacity to 5 thousand kits per month in 2022.

According to Roberto Caurim, CEO of Bluesun, the vision is extremely optimistic for the photovoltaic market and this is consequently reflected in the company's strategic plan for next year.

Despite all the difficulties in transportation and energy crisis in China in 2021, Bluesun said it has strategic partners and, due to the large volume, contracts, forecast and purchasing history, it is managing to maintain import shipments and normalizing stocks during this 'blackout' in the Asian country.

Read more: Bluesun signs agreement with Znshine to purchase 200 containers

“The year 2022 will be at least the last two years in just one and we are already preparing to increase production capacity with new hires and employee training”, he emphasized.

“The company will certainly grow from 200 to more than 300 employees. It will be a year of a lot of work and opportunities. We are in the right market. You can believe it”, he concluded.

Picture of Mateus Badra
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.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Receive the latest news

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter