Horus starts distributing Canadian photovoltaic inverters

Partnership between companies aims to increase the presence of brands in the solar energy market
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Canal Solar Horus passa a distribuir inversores fotovoltaicos Canadian
Horus is the official distributor of Canadian Solar

The distributor Horus Telecom and the manufacturer of photovoltaic solutions Canadian Solar signed an agreement to sell inverters in the solar energy market. Second Rainey Soares, Solar Energy Products Manager at Horus, the expansion of the solar energy sector created the need for the company to expand its inverter portfolio.

“With the significant growth of the photovoltaic segment, we highlight the need to distribute more inverters that meet the various needs requested by customers, with a very attractive cost-benefit ratio, promoting a significant increase in sales volume in the center west, where Horus is already a leader in market, and consequently, in the other regions where we operate”, highlighted Soares.

“Canadian has been investing heavily in recent years to add new products to its portfolio, such as inverters and storage systems, and is currently the only manufacturer capable of providing a complete solution for the system”, commented Alexandre Borin, director of Inverters and Storage Systems at Canadian Solar.

According to Borin, the entire technology has been developed by Canadian Solar's R&D team in China and the USA and allows for better performance of the solution with the new TopCon and N-Type module technologies.

“Horus will drive the growth of the brand's inverters, based on our internal expertise and that of partner integrators, who are already looking for the product due to the competence of both companies, the product's after-sales guarantee and, obviously, the delivery times. delivery since Canadian has a warehouse in Brazil and we do not work with pre-sales”, concluded the Solar Energy Products manager at Horus.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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