After invoicing R$ 780 million in its operations in Brazil, the Chinese manufacturer of solar inverters Sungrow evaluates to invest approximately R$ 3 million in new storage spaces, laboratories, and training centers. With the heated solar market, the multinational’s growth percentage was 96% in the last three years.
Rafael Ribeiro, CEO of the brand’s Brazilian operations, evaluates an increase in consumer interest for solar generation and affirms that the intention is to attend all sectors: residential, commercial, industrial and large plants.
Sungrow is also optimistic with the measures to stimulate investments in green infrastructure announced by the federal government in recent months and the regulatory changes in the electricity sector.
In Brazil since 2006, the multinational has reached the mark of 130,000 inverters sold and has as a goal for 2023 to commercialize more 100,000, the CEO tells.
(Source: Agência epbr)