Ecori closes one of JA Solar's largest contracts in Latin America

Module distribution contract makes Ecori one of JA Solar's largest partners in Latin America
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Canal Solar Ecori fecha um dos maiores contratos da JA Solar na América Latina
This is one of JA Solar's largest contracts in Latin America

A Ecori Solar Energy and the solar panel manufacturer JA Solar this week signed a commercial agreement for the commercialization and distribution of hundreds of thousands of photovoltaic modules. According to the companies, this is one of JA Solar's largest contracts in Latin America.

“This contract makes us even more prepared for the growing demand in our market”, he states. Leandro Martins, president of Ecori Energia Solar.

He also highlighted that the partnership with JA Solar reinforces Ecori's leadership in MLPE technology in the Brazilian market and its position of always prioritizing safety as an inalienable value for the DG (distributed generation) market in the country.

“Ecori is one of the market pioneers in MLPE technology and a reference in technical competence, which is why we are very happy with the strengthening of the partnership between the companies. And JA Solar is a company focused on quality products and technological leadership, which shows synergy between the two. This is the type of partner we are looking for to work together and strengthen the market”, highlights Felipe Yugo Yamaguishi, National Sales and Distribution Manager at JA Solar.

Felipe highlights that last year, JA Solar increased sales in Brazil by three and a half times, with Ecori being one of the brand's main customers. This year, with the closing of the contract, Ecori will once again stand out among JA's largest and most significant partners in Brazil.

“This contract is about six times larger than the volumes negotiated between the companies in 2021, gaining great representation in Latin America”, highlights Felipe.

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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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