500W panels are now available for projects in Brazil

Preliminary datasheets are available in the Canal Solar makerspace
Painéis de 500W já estão disponíveis para projetos no Brasil

Six months after announcing that its new 500 Wp photovoltaic panels would be available for sales and deliveries in Brazil, Risen stated, this Tuesday (8), that the first batch has already arrived in the country. The initial forecast was that the modules would only arrive in November.

The panels will be sold by importer and distributor Ecori andDeliveries will be made from next Tuesday (15).

The company informed the Solar Channel that initial availability is limited, as the first manufacturing of the 500W modules took place at the end of July, in China.

Furthermore, the first batch has already been completely sold and the second, which should arrive in Brazil in 20 days, is close to finalizing sales. The forecast is that more batches of modules will arrive every two weeks, to meet the demand of the Brazilian photovoltaic market.

Leandro Martins, President of Ecori, highlighted the gain of the partnership with Risen for the Brazilian photovoltaic market. “We are very proud of this partnership, and we really believe in this combo where with 1 APsystems QS1A microinverter and 4 modules we only have a 2kwp system, iconic for the market”.

According to Fernando Castro, the company's sales director, the product brings new features. “This new family of products uses exclusive and innovative design. It has 210mm mono crystalline M12 wafers cut into three cells (triple cut cell design), 9BB buses, with a total of 150 cells per module and efficiency greater than 20.1%”, highlighted the sales director.

You datasheets Preliminaries are available in the Canal Solar maker space at Risen area to help Risen Energy customers, partners and distributors plan to place their orders.

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