Ecori closes the largest order in the history of SolarEdge in Brazil

The order is scheduled to arrive in the 3rd quarter of this year
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canal-solar Ecori fecha o maior pedido da história da SolarEdge no Brasil
The inverters are from the commercial three-phase line and optimizers P950 and P1100

A Ecori Solar Energy this week placed the largest order in the history of SolarEdge in Brazil. According to the company, the purchase will guarantee availability of tens of thousands of power optimizers and thousands of inverters.

According to Ecori, the order is scheduled to arrive in the 3rd quarter. They are commercial three-phase line inverters and P950 and P1100 optimizers.

“We are ready for the growing demand of our market. This order boosts our stock and, certainly, other purchases of this size will be made later this year”, he states. Leandro Martins, president of Ecori Energia Solar.

“We are following the high demand for SolarEdge’s optimized commercial systems in Brazil and reaffirming our position as leaders in MLPE, both with SolarEdge systems and with microinverters from APsystems”, he adds.

The pioneer and largest distributor of SolarEdge in Brazil, Ecori was responsible for bringing the Israeli company's simplified inverter technology with power optimizers to the country just over four years ago. Since then, Ecori has maintained leadership in the distribution of the brand's commercial systems in Brazil.

Martins highlights that the current order also reinforces Ecori's position of always prioritizing safety as an inalienable value for the distributed generation market in the country. “This is an extremely relevant subject that we shed light on many years ago, when our market was still in its infancy, and which now, fortunately, is in the spotlight and under discussion”, he concludes.

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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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