Pratyc expands physical structure and speeds up delivery to meet high demand

At the beginning of the year, the company completed expansion to keep up with the growth of the solar energy market
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Company expanded its production capacity to 2.5 MW per day. Photo: Disclosure

A solar structure supplier Pratyc In recent years, it has tripled its production area, going from approximately 5 thousand square meters of built area to 12 thousand square meters. As a result, it expanded its production capacity to 2.5 MW per day.

According to the company, the expansion of physical capacity comes to meet the great demand of the Brazilian photovoltaic market.

Another action taken by the company, in order to meet the growing demand for photovoltaic structures, was the agility in product dispatch times. Now are 48 working hours, with up to 20 roof kits.

In an interview with Solar Channel, Abdel Junior, CEO of Pratyc, said that the company is optimizing both physical capacity and increasing product dispatch, to continue being a reference in the market. “We are committed to providing not only the highest quality products, but also exceptional service that meets our customers’ expectations,” he said.

Still according to Junior, the current scenario makes clear the path to future of the company. “Given this panorama, it is clear that Pratyc is paving the way for an even more promising future. With your expanded capacity and its determination to exceed customer expectations, the company is ready to reach new levels of success and leadership in the market”, he pointed out.


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