Smartflower and X Power panel were highlights of Genyx at Intersolar 2021

Brazilian distributor bet on its curation history and presented new features for the solar energy market
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Genyx brought a series of technologies from other companies that the company has already helped to consolidate in the country. Photo: Disclosure

One of the new features presented by Genyx at Intersolar 2021 for the Brazilian photovoltaic market was the launch of the monocrystalline solar module from the X Power brand, which has a power of 670 Wp and an efficiency of 21.6%. 

Bruno Catta Preta, commercial director, explained that the Brazilian company's investment in the product is part of the company's DNA of always seeking to implement good curation – that is, selecting the best technologies to resell them on national soil. 

“In all the fairs we participate in, we always bring new things and, this time, it was no different. We are bringing, exclusively, the launch of the X Power brand module. We will be the only distributor to work with this equipment in Brazil”, he said.

In addition to the new equipment, Genyx also brought to the event a series of technologies from other companies that the company has previously helped to consolidate in the country, such as Sunova, an American manufacturer of photovoltaic generators. 

However, the product that most caught the attention of the public present was the Smartflower display – a solar generator that resembles a giant flower-shaped weather vane. “It was the item that was most photographed and commented on at the fair”, commented Preta. 

The equipment was launched at the beginning of the year, but attracted the attention of participants because it is a visually different system than usual and is made up of solar modules coupled to a machine that follows the movement of sunlight.

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Henry Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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