TSUNESS expands operations in the Brazilian market

The manufacturer's microinverters are adapted to demand in Brazil, says Director of Sales in Latin America
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21-03-23-canal-solar-TSUN expande operações no mercado brasileiro
TSUN TITAN series microinverter. Photo: Reproduction

A TSUN announced that it is expanding its operations in Brazilian market. According to Victor Segato, Sales director for the manufacturer in Latin America, microinverters are well adapted to demand in the Brazil.

"A TITAN series, including, was recently certified complies with engineering standard recommendation (EREC) G98 and meets the requirements for parallel connection with distribution networks in the UK”, he emphasized.

“In recent years, the Brazil has shown a significant increase in photovoltaic projects, driven by government incentives and the falling cost of photovoltaic technology. According to ANEEL, solar will be responsible for more than 10% of the country's energy capacity by 2030”, highlighted Segato.

According to the executive, the Brazil has always been a market to which TSUN attaches great importance and continues to develop. In a webinar organized by TSUN, Bruno Kikumoto, director of Solar Channel, and Marcelo Villalva, researcher at Unicamp, were invited to discuss future opportunities for microinverters in Brazilian territory.

TSUN Microinverters

According to the company, the TSUN microinverters are compatible with high power modules. “Among the highlights is the TITAN, which has a maximum output power of 3,000 W, which is the highest among single-phase micro-inverters on the market.”

“With a continuous current of up to 18.5 A, TITAN is perfectly compatible with 182/210mm modules and can therefore increase users' return on investment with an efficiency of up to 97.1%”, emphasized the company.

Furthermore, the product has IP67 with a high level of waterproofing and waterproofing, making it suitable for use in harsh environmental conditions, dustproof.

“In terms of usability, the TITAN microinverter is equipped with a WiFi communication module, allowing you to easily monitor the product through the application without the use of additional devices”, they concluded.

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Mateus 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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