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Home / News / Solar energy is a good bet for technology companies in Brazil

Solar energy is a good bet for technology companies in Brazil

Distributor of photovoltaic equipment sees revenue increase by 76% in the first four months of the year
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  • Photo by Ericka Araújo Ericka Araújo
  • July 16, 2021, at 12:55 am
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The scenario for the solar sector in Brazil is promising. With more than 6 GW of installed power in photovoltaic DG (distributed generation), the country has several companies that invest in this segment and have had significant results.

Among these companies is Horus Distributor of Technological Solutions, operating for over 45 years and specialized in value-added technology. In the first four months of this year, the company had a 76% increase in its revenue.

Today, Horus is headquartered in Brasília (DF) and has six more units, three in Goiás, one in Tocantins and one in Ceará. Its portfolio includes brands such as Canadian, Jinko, Trina, Fronius and Goodwe.

“Due to our 45 years of experience in the market, and with the purpose of distributing the best in technology, our customers were confident in having us as a supplier of photovoltaic solutions. We have entered into partnerships with the best brands in the segment and with our solid commercial policy, competitive prices and availability of financing for the solution, the result has been extremely positive”, highlights Tarcísio Augusto Dario, director of Horus.

Still according to him, the expectation is that, this year, the company will reach the mark of R$ 135 million in revenue in the sector. The executive also highlights that Horus' differentiators, such as trained professionals and broad portfolio, are the reason for this significant increase in the company.

“We have a highly qualified technical team to assist our clients in defining the best solution for their project, with highly specialized engineers to provide advanced support from conception to startup of our clients’ projects”, he states.

“We also have extremely aggressive price conditions, delivery times with efficient logistics, and the best solutions on the market for our partners. We also have a portfolio of products that serve different market segments, in addition to versatile solutions, which can be applied to small, medium and large projects”, he adds.

Another difference offered to integrators by Horus is the monitoring of photovoltaic projects and installations. “We have a qualified engineering team to develop projects, provide remote and on-site support according to the needs of our integrator partner. For strategic partners, we even have an express exchange modality, in which we do not leave the customer's photovoltaic plant without promptly replacing the problem product”, explains the company director.

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Ericka Araújo
Communications Manager of Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, 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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  1. Geraldo Lobato Filho said:
    19 July 2021 to 14: 10

    Ericka Araújo, good afternoon
    I would like to start contacting you, as I really liked the article above and I am interested in learning more about the area of ​​photovoltaic energy.
    Could you respond by sending your contact email?

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    1. Ericka Araújo Ericka Araújo said:
      26 July 2021 to 18: 16

      Hi Geraldo, you can contact me via email ericka.araujo@canalsolar.com.br

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