Nexen launches new products and solutions for integrators

According to the company, the inverters will be available in 3kW, 5kW, 6.5kW and 8kW.
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Nexen Energias Renováveis, a distributor of photovoltaic equipment, brought several new features to the photovoltaic market this year: inverters with its own brand, which are lighter and more compact, with low starting voltage, remote monitoring, warranty of ten years and beyond, they do not require the use of a string box.

According to the company, the inverters will be available in 3kW, 5kW, 6.5kW and 8kW.

In addition to this great news, Nexen also brought flexible modules to Intersolar 2022, which are 70% lighter than conventional models, and do not require a fixing structure, making installation faster.

“The market is constantly updating, and that is why Nexen always seeks to follow the evolution of the sector, also launching Nexen modules with topcon technology, a novelty in solar, as well as NexCharge, Nexen's electric vehicle charger, always aiming bring new solutions that contribute to the economy and sustainability”, highlighted Ítalo de Pra Neto, general director of Nexen.

According to the executive, Nexen's purpose is to increasingly help its partners, which is why it has an easily accessible platform, “where the integrator can make purchases at any time, in addition to free shipping throughout Brazil, with easy and fast logistics, and personalized negotiations with humanized and agile service, in addition to all Nexen kits having Installation Insurance”.

“Our mission is to contribute to the development of our integrators’ business, and for this we have a specialized team and quality products, in addition to all the advantages that Nexen offers”, added Neto.

“The company has been growing exponentially and gaining more and more partners on this journey, currently totaling more than 5000 integrators. Furthermore, in the last year, Nexen's internal team grew by more than 50%, aiming to have a well-structured team to better serve the integrator”, he concluded

With its headquarters and branch in Santa Catarina, Nexen seeks to open its new distribution center in the Northeast this year, to further speed up the delivery process in the region. For more information about the company and how to become a Nexen integrator, visit www.nexen.com.br.

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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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