Sunova signs agreement with Solmais for distribution of 600 W N-Type modules

With the partnership, distributor from Maringá (PR) becomes the 1st to bring the manufacturer's technology to the Brazilian market
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Sunova and Solmais sign a distribution agreement. Image: Sunova Solar/Disclosure

A Sunova Solar, present in Brazil since 2019, began national distribution of your new N-Type modules by Solmais, based in Maringá (PR). Among the highlights is the Tangra model 600 W, which arrived in Brazil at the beginning of November.

According to the company, the Tangra panel is one of the most innovative on the market. The equipment has a 30-year linear power guarantee, compact size providing ultra-efficiency and adaptability to any type of project.

When compared to conventional 550W P-Type models, the Tangra has an additional 7 cm in height and 500 g more in weight. “This minimal difference, combined with the significant power, allowed Tangra to deliver much more generation performance without compromising installation space.”

“With the partnership between Sunova Solar and Solmais Distribuidora, integrators throughout Brazil can count on high product availability, logistical efficiency and local technical support to meet market demands”, emphasized the company.

According to the manufacturer, with the solar energy scenario in Brazil projecting exponential growth, expectations for 2024 are optimistic. The introduction of new Sunova module models, planned by Solmais, aims to further strengthen the presence of these companies in the Brazilian market.

“Solmais and Sunova Solar are committed to playing an important role in the development of the solar energy market in the country, offering technologically advanced and quality solutions at fair prices to integrators and consumers throughout Brazil”, they concluded.


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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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