Jetion Solar bets on the Brazilian photovoltaic market

The manufacturer is strong in R&D and should contribute to the expansion of photovoltaic sources in the country
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Jetion Solar aposta no mercado fotovoltaico brasileiro
The brand counts on the distribution of its panels by TenBrasil

The generation of energy through solar sources has attracted the attention of thousands of Brazilians. Today, there are more than 580 thousand UCs (Consumer Units) receiving energy credits through photovoltaic sources and more than 5.44 GW of installed power in solar DG (distributed generation), according to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency).

This growing search for photovoltaic systems makes Brazil a promising market for the solar sector, attracting several companies in the photovoltaic industry to the country. Among these companies is the solar panel manufacturer Jetion Solar. The company has been selling its photovoltaic modules to Brazilian consumers who are investing in solar energy and has 100 MW of power in facilities in the country.

A brand counts on the distribution of its panels by TenBrasil and provides the country with 450W, high-efficiency monocrystalline panels. According to the manufacturer, the objective is to sell the high-power PRO line in Brazil.

“Jetion recognizes the potential that Brazil has and for this reason aims to increase its presence in the Brazilian market. The brand is strong in R&D and should contribute to the expansion of photovoltaic sources in the country”, highlights Luiz Scagnolato, representative of Jetion in Brazil.

“We are pleased to be the official distributor of Jetion. This increases our product portfolio for Brazilian integrators looking for technology for their projects”, he highlights. Rouglas Strapazzon, Marketing and R&D manager at TenBrasil.

Currently, Jetion has an annual production capacity of 2 GW of cells, 2.5 GW of modules and has 1 GW of photovoltaic project development and investment capacity.

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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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