Resun reaches 12th position in the ranking of the most remembered brands by Greener

The company continues to expand its operations in the Brazilian photovoltaic market with the development of innovative solutions
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Manufacturer has annual capacity of 5 GW. Photo: Resun/Disclosure

Second strategic study published by Greener, a reference in the market research sector, Resume reached the 12th position at the ranking of brands most remembered in the integrator’s vision in 2023.

This recognition, according to the manufacturer, is the result of years in dedication in providing high quality products and innovative solutions for solar energy. “Resun stands out not only for the efficiency of its products, but also for the commitment with the sustainability and the development in clean technologies”.

“The position reached by Resun is reason in pride for the entire team and reflects the recognition of the market through hard work and the continuous search for excellence. We reaffirm our commitment to continue offering products It is services in quality, thus contributing to the advancement of solar energy at the Brazil and in the world”, they highlighted.

Other highlights of the study

Brazil recorded in the 4th quarter of 2023 the greater import volume of photovoltaic modules throughout its history. The Greener report revealed that imports reached more than 5 GW between the months of October and December last year.

Another highlight of the research is that one in every five integrators that made at least one sale in the solar energy sector in 2023 had flow reversal allegations in the connection budget by electricity distributors.

Minas Gerais, Alagoas and Rio Grande do Sul were the states that, in percentage terms, received the most allegations of flow reversal by the distributor – which includes 5,474 integrators interviewed in all regions of the country.

About Resun

The company is present in more than 80 countries, with 12 production lines. With over 18 years of experience, they offer a 12-year material warranty, 30-year stable performance and linear power.

According to the company, the annual capacity of 5 GW offers robust and sustainable products, including photovoltaic modules certified by TÜV, PANFILE, INMETRO and UL.


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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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