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Home / News / Sunova will operate in large solar plant projects for centralized generation

Sunova will operate in large solar plant projects for centralized generation

Chinese multinational will continue investing in the Brazilian photovoltaic market after recording positive numbers in 2021
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  • January 28, 2022, at 08:53 AM
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Sunova expects to double the volume of orders in 2022 compared to last year.
Sunova expects to double the volume of orders in 2022 compared to last year. Photo: Sunova Solar

Chinese solar module manufacturer Sunova intends to start operating in the area of ​​large photovoltaic projects utility scales in the year 2022. The multinational's idea is to enter the market with new products, including bifacial modules with 670 W, 605 W and 600 W power. 

Recognized by Greener as one of the ten most popular photovoltaic brands in Brazil, last year Sunova reached the mark of 300 MW in annual order volume in the DG (distributed generation) market, in addition to partnerships with other large companies in the sector. 

In 2021, Sunova also participated in prominent commercial projects, with the Hi-Gilo series products, suitable for large solar energy projects, with high power and efficiency. 

All recent projects have given the company the possibility of sign, in November 2021, international reinsurance cooperation agreements with Ping An Insurance and Lloyd's, important Tier 1 insurance companies.

Exclusively for the Brazilian market, the company also launched two products last year: the 670 W and 600 W high-efficiency bifacial modules, both from the Hi-Gilo series. For 2022, the company's expectations include, is to double the volume of orders compared to last year and become one of the five largest companies in the DG sector in Brazil. 

Centralized Generation

Brazil has a very buoyant solar market in the GC (centralized generation) segment and with prospects of large projects starting to operate in the country this year, according to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency). Currently, there are more than 7 projects operating in the country, with 4,63 GW of installed capacity. In terms of granted capacity, more than 63 GW are expected to come into operation this year and in the coming years. 

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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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