Sebrae in Rio Grande do Sul is accepting applications for the 5th edition of the Energia Mais Project. In total, there are 30 vacancies for micro and small businesses solar sector integrators that have an annual turnover of up to R$4,8 million.
The participation of entrepreneurs who work in the electrical energy sector, such as service providers, goods suppliers or energy generators, is also permitted. To register for the Energia Mais Project click here.
The program is scheduled to be carried out from March until December this year. Online and in-person meetings will be held, such as workshops, consultations with market experts and visits to fairs and sector events.
“We want a more competitive and sustainable state. Through the Energia Mais Project, we prepare companies in the solar photovoltaic segment to operate in this highly competitive market”, says Cleverton Luis Paranhos da Rocha, Project Articulation analyst at Sebrae RS.
According to Sebrae, the objective of the project is to increase competitiveness and boost sales and profits for participating companies by improving commercial management, qualification, forming strategic partnerships, access to the market and creating business opportunities. for participating companies.
“A market with exponential growth and many opportunities attracts new entrants. This increases competition and decreases margins. Therefore, entrepreneurs who are already involved or even those who wish to operate in the solar photovoltaic segment must prepare themselves”, highlights analyst Cleverton Luis.
According to the analyst, the Energia Mais project has already trained and qualified approximately 500 companies in the state of Rio Grande do Sul since 2016.
Solar energy in RS
Data from ABSOLAR (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy) point out that Rio Grande do Sul is in second place in the Brazilian GD ranking, with 557,4 MW of installed power, representing 12,7% of the photovoltaic solar energy generated in Brazil.