Enphase will sell microinverters in the Brazilian solar market

According to the company, the products will be aimed at residential and commercial installations.
28-09-21-Enphase comercializará microinversores no mercado solar brasileiro

A Emphase Energy announced, this Monday (27), its expansion into the Brazilian solar energy market with the introduction of IQ 7+ microinverters. Such equipment will be sold to residential installations and small businesses throughout Brazil from October 2021.

According to the company, the products will be equipped with communication gateways, which connect the solar system to the company's monitoring platform, facilitating the management of energy generated at the module level and helping with insights during the operation and maintenance of the plant.

“We are very excited to bring the Enphase products to our customers in Brazil, strengthening the values we have created for years”, said Matheus Bazan, founder and CEO of Solstar Brasil.

“Enphase and Solstar share the same values and our goal is to expand the Brazilian photovoltaic sector with the best solutions and the best customer service”, he emphasized.

More about microinverters

According to the company, IQ 7+ microinverters integrate Enphase software with advanced semiconductor technology to bring security and economies of scale. They come with a 20-year warranty.

“Our entry into the fast-growing solar market like Brazil is very exciting,” said Marco Krapels, vice president of market expansion at Enphase.
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“Enphase microinverter systems feature unmatched security, simplicity and reliability, which allows residential and small commercial installers to spend less time installing and maintaining systems and more time providing a superior customer experience that includes customer support. customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week”, he highlighted.

“In addition, we are working with financing partners in Brazil, such as Solfácil, to help expand access to Enphase products”, he concluded.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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