Hanersun will supply 200 MW of N-Type modules to Solfácil 

Companies signed the agreement during SNEC 2024, held in China
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The signing ceremony took place at the largest solar energy fair in the world. Image: Hanersun/Disclosure

A Hanersun signed during the SNEC 2024 – held between June 13th and 15th in Shanghai, China – a N-Type module supply contract of 200 MW with the Solfácil.

With the partnership, the companies plan expand its operations in the growing Brazilian solar energy market. “The close collaboration with Solfácil has established a solid foundation for our joint exploration of the photovoltaic segment in the country,” he said Yunzhou Liu, CEO of Hanersun.

“We consider the Solfácil as one of our most important strategic partners, striving to meet market demand with the best equipment and services”, highlighted Liu.

Second Fabio Carrara, CEO of Solfácil, the company's search for innovation and dedication to the growth of solar energy in Brazil solidified the long-term partnership with the Chinese module manufacturer. 

“We are excited to distribute your high-efficiency modules in Brazil, and we look forward to deepening our innovative collaboration in the field of clean energy, providing more value to our customers”, emphasized Carrara. 

Over the years, the Hanersun stated that he has gained consistent trust and recognition in the country through solid technological innovation and R&D (research and development) capacity. 

"Looking to the future, we will continue to optimize the performance of products and services to meet global demands for a carbon-free future,” concluded Yunzhou Liu.

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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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