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Home / News / Camex publishes new ex-tariffs for photovoltaic modules and inverters

Camex publishes new ex-tariffs for photovoltaic modules and inverters

Dozens of ex-tariffs were granted for solar energy equipment, which will come into effect next Friday (26)
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  • March 23, 2021, at 07:00 AM
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Camex (Chamber of Foreign Trade), of the Ministry of Economy, granted last Thursday (18), more than one hundred ex-tariff concessions, which include photovoltaic modules (Gecex Resolution No. 172) and solar inverters (Gecex Resolution No. 171), among other products. The decision was published in the DOU (Official Gazette of the Union) on Friday (19).

According to the publication, the measure will come into effect from next Friday (26th) and is currently in effect until December 31st of this year. In total, ex-tariffs were granted for more than 90 models of solar panels and more than 10 models of inverters.

These ex-tariffs include off-grid and grid-tie inverters (with power ratings from 1,5 kW to 20 kW) and high-power modules (between 445 Wp and 655 Wp). Off-grid inverters are intended for small isolated systems, while grid-tie inverters are mainly intended for distributed generation systems.

Ex-tariff: what it is and what the real impacts are on the solar energy sector

The modules, including several bifacial models, are intended for centralized generation or mini-generation plants. Of the total approvals for photovoltaic modules, 60 are bifacial panels. It is worth remembering that the exemption only affects equipment that meets the specifications listed in the resolutions.

Reduction of the rate for BIT and BK

For models that do not have approved ex-tariffs, there was a reduction in tariffs, which for modules is 12% and inverters 14%). This is because Camex published the Gecex Resolution No. 173, which reduces the current import tax rate for items classified as BIT (Computer and Telecommunications Goods) or BK (Capital Goods) that did not have ex-tariffs granted in the two previous resolutions.

Wladimir Janousek, a specialist in photovoltaic module technologies and production processes, explains that products that benefit from the ex-tariff will have their import taxes reduced to zero. The specialist adds that products that were left out of the ex-tariff will also have their rates reduced. As a result, the import rate for modules will fall from 12% to 10,8%, and for inverters, it will fall from 14% to 12,6%. The measure will also be in effect from March 26 and will continue until December 31, 2021.

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Ericka Araújo
Communications Manager of Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, 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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  1. EDSON CROCETA said:
    7 November 2024 to 15: 48

    HELLO, I CANNOT FIND THE NCM AND EX TARIFF FOR THE OSDA 585W TOPCON MODULE. CAN YOU HELP ME? EDSON CROCETA F 43 98857-0669. EMAIL- edson_cdt@hotmail.com

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  2. Mario Sergio Macahdo said:
    26 January 2022 to 13: 55

    Good afternoon Ericka Araújo,

    Please can you confirm if the Ex-tariffs for Forovoltaic Solar Panels were extinguished on 31/12/2021, as scheduled by CAMEX?

    Thank you and I await your response.

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