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Home / News / Market and Prices / With 102 MW installed, Solar Maxx plans 30 new branches in 2025

With 102 MW installed, Solar Maxx plans 30 new branches in 2025

In six years, the company expanded its customer base to more than 12.500 throughout Brazil
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  • February 26, 2025, at 10:12 PM
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With 102 MW installed, Solax Maxx plans 30 new branches in 2025
Company plans national expansion. Photo: Solar Maxx/Disclosure

Solar Maxx reached a significant milestone on its 6th anniversary: ​​it reached the 102 MW mark of installed power and expanded its customer base to more than 12.500 across all Brazilian states.

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According to André Conchão, CEO of the company, consistent growth reinforces the company's position in the market and drives new goals for the coming years.

By 2025, Solar Maxx plans to install an additional 26 MW and expand its operations by opening 30 new branches across the country. “We are going to paint Brazil orange,” the executive highlighted.

6th immersion brings together industry experts

On February 20th and 21st, the company held its 6th immersion, an event that brought together more than 125 participants and featured the participation of more than 10 renowned speakers from the solar sector.

Among the highlights were Hewerton Martins, president of the Movimento Solar Livre, as well as representatives from large companies such as GoodWe, Solfácil, Banco BV and Santander.

The meeting provided a space for exchanging experiences, updating market trends and strengthening relationships between professionals and the company's strategic partners.

Hewerton Martins, president of the Free Solar Movement. Photo: Solar Maxx/Disclosure
Immersion brought together several professionals from the photovoltaic market. Photo: Solar Maxx/Disclosure

Recognition and fellowship

Closing the celebrations, on February 22, Solar Maxx held a special dinner for its more than 110 employees and sales agents from all over Brazil.

The event was a moment of celebration and recognition for the joint work that has driven the company’s growth over the years. “Today, we are recognized in the photovoltaic segment as one of the largest integrators in the country,” concluded Conchão.

Solar Maxx celebrates six years of foundation in 2025. Photo: Solar Maxx/Disclosure

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  1. Hugo said:
    26 February 2025 to 15: 46

    Excellent. I am a fan of photovoltaic solar energy.

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