Fox ESS and Fortlev announce partnership to supply inverters

Strategic agreement will help strengthen companies' positions in the Brazilian photovoltaic market
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Representatives from Fox ESS and Fortlev Solar. Image: Fox ESS/Disclosure

A Fox ESS and the Fortlev Solar announced strategic partnership in 2024 to imports in inverters of the manufacturer, which will benefit both parties and help strengthen their market positions and advances in the Brazilian solar sector.

In the current context where there is so much talk about product quality, this collaboration will allow Fortlev to further diversify its portfolio, offering advanced solutions to consumers.

“For us, it is a huge pleasure to partner with such a large and important player in the Brazilian photovoltaic sector. Fortlev is synonymous with quality, so having our products within its portfolio shows us that we are on the right path for Fox ESS in Brazil. We look forward to combining our unique skills and driving innovation together,” said Robson Meira, Country Manager Brazil at Fox ESS.

According to the company, Fox ESS equipment is internationally recognized for its advanced technology and superior performance in inverters and energy storage. The partnership aims to promote the increasing adoption of environmentally responsible practices in Brazil.

About Fox ESS

The company, founded in 2019, is headquartered in its research and development center in Wenzhou, China. The team, which is made up of some of the leading experts in inverters and batteries, belongs to the Tsingshan Group, the world's largest producer of stainless steel.

Tsingshan Group is a Fortune Global 500 company. In total, it employs more than 150 thousand people worldwide and generated annual sales of US$ 55 billion in 2022. In 2023 it was named a unicorn company in China by Forbes.


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Matthew 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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