The demand for lighter, easier-to-handle modules has grown among Brazilian integrators, who are looking to optimize installation time and reduce logistics costs.
Aware of this trend, Helius Sunlink PV, a global manufacturer with 21 years of experience, confirmed the arrival in the country of new models designed specifically for this need.
Among them is the HELIUS ARES, a module that combines compact design, lower weight, and the recently launched Back Contact technology, capable of generating more energy compared to conventional models. The product already has established demand in other markets and is now arriving in Brazil as a direct response to feedback from installers and integrators.
"We've been closely monitoring the daily lives of Brazilian integrators. They're asking for more practical solutions that streamline the installation process and reduce physical effort. ARES was created to meet this very need," explains Juliana Colling, marketing coordinator at Helius Sunlink PV.
According to the company, the move is part of the brand's global strategy of adapting cutting-edge technologies to the local conditions of each market. Another model that sparked interest, according to the manufacturer, is the HELIUS NYX, with Flexible technology, designed for applications on unconventional surfaces, and which should soon arrive in the country.
Juliana emphasized that, with four factories and five offices distributed globally, Helius aims to reinforce its commitment to offering solutions that combine efficiency, innovation, and practicality.
"More than just launching new technologies, we want to contribute to a more agile and accessible solar market. This means listening to those in the field and responding quickly to their needs," concludes Juliana.
Helius Sunlink PV will participate in upcoming industry events to showcase its new models and strengthen dialogue with integrators. The company will be at the Intersolar Summit Brasil Sul in Porto Alegre on October 28th and 29th, and at Expo Solar Peru in Lima on November 17th and 18th, 2025.
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