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Home / News / M&A deals in the solar sector total 33 transactions by the third quarter of 2025.

M&A deals in the solar sector total 33 transactions by the third quarter of 2025.

Report points to market stability and highlights large-scale self-generation.
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  • October 31, 2025, at 14:29 PM
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M&A deals in the solar sector total 33 transactions by the third quarter of 2025.
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The Brazilian solar market maintained a consistent pace of M&A (mergers and acquisitions) in 2025, with 33 transactions registered up to the third quarter, only one less than in the same period of the previous year. This data is part of the Brazilian Solar Market Mergers and Acquisitions Report for the 3rd Quarter of 2025, which analyzes the main movements and trends in the sector.

According to the survey, 42% of transactions carried out this year are concentrated in utility-scale solar energy projects, with self-generation standing out as the main driver of the market. Negotiations involving distributed generation (DG) plants also showed a stable pace compared to 2024, reflecting the maturity of the segment.

The study reinforces the growing integration between technology and energy, a movement that has broadened the search for efficiency and sustainability in operations.

"Mergers and acquisitions remain strategic for companies seeking to optimize portfolios and anticipate industry movements," he emphasizes. report.

Based on data Based on market analyses, the material serves as a tool for investors and managers, offering insights into the best acquisition, divestment, and expansion opportunities in the Brazilian solar sector.

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Raphael Guerra
Journalist graduated from PUC Campinas. Worked at Futpress, TV Século 21 and ENM. Has experience in podcasting, television, radio, news and press relations.
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