Risen reaffirms partnership for 3rd cycle of the ABGD Roadshow

The truck has already passed through 83 cities, in 22 states, in addition to the Federal District
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Canal Solar Risen reafirma parceria com a ABGD para 3º ciclo do Roadshow ABGD
Risen enters its 3rd consecutive year supporting the ABGD project. Photo: Disclosure

The Chinese manufacturer of photovoltaic cells and modules Risen Energy has just renewed its participation in the 3rd cycle of the ABGD Roadshow, an initiative of the Brazilian Association of Distributed Generation, which has the support of companies in the solar energy market.

The mobile unit brings knowledge and instruction to the population in order to prepare professionals for the job market and clarify the importance of using renewable sources to generate clean energy.

“It is a great pleasure for us to be involved in this great project again. Risen has technology and education as one of its main cultural and strategic pillars. Being able to positively impact society through quality information only reaffirms our purpose as a company and brand in the Brazilian market”, highlights Thiago Canal, Marketing Manager at Risen.

Professionals interested in installing photovoltaic systems can participate in the program, which offers two different courses. One on the fundamentals of photovoltaic systems and another on techniques for installing solar panels. To participate in the project, simply register via site, which contains the requirements for participation and the itinerary of the school trailer. Registration is free.

The Roadshow is a fully equipped vehicle with a classroom structure, workshop space and a functional kitchen. Everything is powered by energy generated through a photovoltaic system. The truck has already visited 83 cities, in 22 states, in addition to the Federal District, training 5,500 people. There were 54 thousand kilometers driven and around 1.9 thousand hours.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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