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Renovigi and Solfácil announce partnership to finance PV projects

Partnership aims to make residential and industrial photovoltaic systems viable

Renovigi and Solfácil enter into partnership to increase solar financing

The distributor of photovoltaic equipment Renew announced last Monday (9) its partnership with Solfácil, a technological platform for financing aimed at the solar sector. “Renovigi is one of the largest suppliers in this market and shares our mission of making distributed generation grow in Brazil as a sustainable and economical source of energy”, said Thomas Strakos, director of financing at Solfácil.

“In addition to the special conditions, those accredited can request a username and password to access the platform. Rates and terms are also differentiated with interest starting at 1,22% per month and a six-month grace period”, added Kerli Bresolin, Financing analyst at Renovigi.

Solfácil currently offers financing for residential and industrial projects for individuals and legal entities. For financing, individuals must present personal documents, proof of residence and proof of income. In the case of legal entities, it is necessary to present the personal documents of the partners, revenue for the last 12 months, articles of association, proof of income tax, balance sheet or bank statements for the last three months.

Agribusiness and solar energy

According to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), the rural segment already represents around 13,2% of Brazilian solar power, with over 820 MW installed. In order to invest in this sector, Solfácil's financing director stated that the company is developing a new financing line to meet the needs of agribusiness. Special negotiations are also expected for companies accredited by Renovigi.

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