DAH Solar, through its distributors and integrators, has begun marketing its unique colored solar modules in Brazil, available in four colors: green, red, blue, and yellow.
The company plans to expand its presence in the national market by 2025, focusing especially on architects, construction companies, and developers, who can add value and bring competitive advantages to the market.

In this context, the manufacturer was present at Casa Cor Rio de Janeiro 2025. In partnership with Aldo Solar, DAH Solar presented its solar modules in a striking architectural application by integrating golden-toned panels into an exterior wall at the Fashion Mall Shopping Center in the São Conrado neighborhood.
According to the company, this demonstration can highlight the potential of the technology. BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaics), which combines energy efficiency and aesthetics.
Currently, DAH Solar's colored solar modules are available in four colors: green, red, blue, and yellow. According to the manufacturer, the models offer a unique proposition in the Brazilian market: integrating solar energy into the design of buildings and urban structures.
In addition to roofs and coverings, the technology can also be applied to facades, creating more harmonious and sustainable solutions for the urban landscape.
Thais Bittencourt, Marketing Manager at DAH in Brazil, highlighted that DAH Solar is aligned with a growing global trend of integrating solar energy directly into buildings.
"It's an innovation that creates economic value and strengthens the image of those who invest in sustainability," he said.

“The colorful modules represent a technological advancement, but also a new perspective on sustainable design. Energy and aesthetics go hand in hand towards smarter and more harmonious cities,” he added.
According to the company, these modules maintain high performance with TOPCon type-N technology, double glass, and power ratings of 570 W and 555 W in four color options.
Full Screen technology guarantees up to 15% more energy generation than conventional panels. According to the manufacturer, this gain results from better use of the active surface and the absence of a frame, which reduces dust accumulation and improves drainage.
Currently, the global BIPV market is expanding and generated approximately US$10,8 billion in 2022, with a growing demand for sustainable solutions that integrate solar energy into architecture.
“The company is following a global trend that is transforming solar energy into part of the building itself. It’s an innovation that creates economic value and strengthens the image of those who invest in sustainability,” Thais concluded.
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