New to the solar market, manufacturer participates in Intersolar

Photovoltaic module manufacturer Sengi Solar was launched on the market this year and has already debuted participation with 670 W modules

The photovoltaic module manufacturer Sengi Solar, member of the Tangipar Group, debuted at Intersolar South America showing its national panels focusing on Finame.

The company presented modules between 440W and 670W which rely on bifacial and double glass technologies. Currently, the company has a production capacity of more than three thousand panels per day.

“The fair is the best space to publicize all the news that Sengi Solar brings to the market, from celebrating its emergence as a solar energy industry to exhibiting the most innovative photovoltaic modules, contributing to the growth of the sector and Brazil” , highlighted Kelly Penteado, marketing manager at Sengi Solar.

For the manufacturer, the production of photovoltaic modules in Brazil offers a bold difference, which gives the industry independent importing of most products, ensuring efficiency, logistics and meeting deadlines, generating confidence and credibility to face a heated and competitive market.

Sengi Solar at Finame

In interview with Canal Solar, Everton Fardin, operations manager at Sengi Solar, highlights the importance of the manufacturer in being part of the financing Finame, from BNDES bank.

“Our Finame code is one of the differences today, the national chain is still unable to deliver these products to the Brazilian market, with capacity to serve the entire market, we have a deficiency in this. For us, this is a source of pride, being a 100% company made up of national capital and technology. A company made by Brazilians”, he informs.

Serving the entire national territory, the network of manufacturer distribution is made up of direct partners, and also has own distribution centers. “We have distribution channels in Ipojuca (PE), Itajaí (SC) and Cascavel (PR)”, comments the manager.

New factory

Located in Cascavel (PR), the recently launched manufacturer has already announced its new factory in the city of Ipojuca (PE), considered a strategic location for the company.

“Our second factory is strategic to have the potential to reduce the cost of our national product, and deliver a quality product at an affordable price that can also be financed by BNDES. So I think our focus is to deliver this to the Brazilian market”, reveals Fardin.

The manufacturer is part of the Tangipar Group, which operates in other segments such as the manufacture of security, technology and logistics solutions, with distribution centers located in three states.

Check out Sengi Solar's full interview with Canal Solar

 

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