Bonö reaches 150 MW sold with more than a thousand projects delivered

Company had revenues of R$ 300 million in 2022 and employs more than 500 people directly
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Canal-Solar Bonö atinge mais de 150 MW comercializados com mais de mil projetos entregues
The company operates more than 210,000 solar panels in Brazil. Photo: Bonö

A Photovoltaic Bonö, engineering company and solar energy generation projects for corporate and agribusiness markets, has just completed seven years and more than a thousand projects have been carried out, with around 150 MW sold solar energy throughout Brazil.

Last year, the management billing of the company increased by around 125%, reaching almost R$ 300 million, compared to R$ 133 million in 2021. The power injected last year also doubled compared to 2021, jumping from 42.3 MW to 86.7 MW in 2022.

Victor Ferrari, Executive Director of Bonö Fotovoltaico highlights that the company's focus has always been on innovating the way of doing things. “In these seven years, we have built a reputation of authority and expertise in the solar market. Now, we feel the need to look even more closely at our employees, in a more organized, planned and assertive way”

"A appreciation of good practices It is very important for us and, therefore, we want a healthy and collaborative environment so that the sustainability of our business is maintained and this is reflected in our actions with our customers and partners”, says Ferrari.

Recently, the company completed its largest and most significant solar project, and the largest in Latin America: the construction of the 4.55 MW Caximba solar plant in Curitiba (PR), which will generate around 2 thousand tons of energy compensation. carbon dioxide per year.

It is a photovoltaic system installed on top of a deactivated landfill in the city and which included partnerships between the city hall of the capital of Paraná, German government entities and international organizations for the sustainable development of cities around the world, the C40 Cities.

For Marcelo Abuhamad, Commercial Director of the Bonö Energia Group, the complexity of the project was due to it being the largest solar project in Latin America on a landfill.

“In addition to the obstacle involving soil instability, the company had to deal with the large volume of rain that occurred at the end of the year, but fortunately everything went well”, explained Abuhamad.

The executive also highlights that one of the differences in this project was the use of local labor. To achieve this, Böno committed to hiring only employees from the region, which was a huge challenge.

“It was a joy and pride for us to be able to participate in the unprecedented Caximba project, designed by the mayor of Curitiba, Rafael Greca. We developed a special construction system that would follow the atypical behavior of the soil and, at the same time, support and sustain the photovoltaic structure. It is a complex work, very well structured and one of the best by Bonö Fotovoltaico throughout history”, concluded Abuhamad.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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