Sou Energy launches campaign to encourage professionalization of the PV market

Action by the manufacturer of photovoltaic kits will cover ABSOLAR certification costs for its partner integrators
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Sou Energy lança campanha para incentivar profissionalização do mercado FV
Sou Energy headquarters, in the interior of Ceará. Photo: Disclosure

The industry of photovoltaic generators It has grown exponentially in recent years and has become increasingly important for the global energy matrix. 

In this scenario, the investment in training to the market has become a mandatory item for companies and professionals looking to stand out and work with excellence in the sector.

In pursuit of this professionalization, the ABSOLAR (Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association) developed a certification facing for businesses operating in the solar energy market. 

According to the association, certification is like a University Degree which certifies that a company has complied with requirements and regulations that enable it to perform certain types of services or supply products.

It was with this in mind that the I'm Energy, a manufacturer of photovoltaic kits operating in the North and Northeast regions, reported that created one campaign call of “I am certified”, through which it will cover the certification costs of its partner integrators.

According to the company, obtaining the certificate is a differentiator for companies, as it allows them to prove to the market the quality of their products and services, providing customers with greater security when choosing who to buy from. 

“We believe that the market can grow even more, but the integrator needs to train themselves and organize their company's processes to bring their customers more value and security”, says Mário Viana, commercial and marketing director at Sou Energy.

According to him, those who have authority sell more and certification grants this to the integrator. “There is no room for amateurism in our market. Soon, consumers will demand to do business only with certified companies”, he highlighted. 

To participate in the campaign, integrating companies need to complete the entire certification process with the CTBC (Brazilian Technological Center for Conformity), one of the companies approved by ABSOLAR. At the end, the certificate will be valid as a discount coupon on the Sou Energy platform when purchasing a solar energy generator kit.

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Henrique 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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