AXS Energia Announces New Expansion Cycle in Solar Energy with Plants in the Southeast and Midwest, Strengthening Distributed Generation and Accelerating the Transition to Renewable Sources in Brazil
AXS Energia, a reference company in clean energy solutions, revealed a new investment of R$ 170 million aimed at the construction of solar plants in the Southeast and Midwest regions of Brazil. According to an article published by the Petronotícias website this Wednesday (22), the investment will be directed towards the remote shared distributed generation modality, aiming to increase the company’s installed capacity by 35 megawatts-peak (MWp) by 2027.
Financing and Structure of AXS Energia’s Investment
This movement is part of a broader expansion strategy for the company, which already operates 62 solar plants and aims to reach 350 MW of total capacity in the next two years.
The initiative reinforces AXS Energia’s role as a leader in the Brazilian energy transition, promoting the use of solar energy as a sustainable and economically viable alternative.
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With this investment, the company strengthens its presence in strategic regions and contributes to the decentralization of the national electric grid. The amount of R$ 170 million was obtained through the issuance of debentures, a financial instrument that allows the company to raise funds in the market under attractive conditions.
This capital will be used to finance the construction of new solar plants in the states of Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso, and Goiás, regions with high solar generation potential and growing demand for clean energy. With this new investment, the total investments in the projects reach R$ 200.85 million, considering own and third-party resources.
The expectation is that the new plants will gradually start operations by 2027, contributing to the goal of reaching 350 MW of installed capacity nationwide. The financing strategy reinforces market confidence in the economic viability of solar energy and the solidity of AXS Energia.
Southeast and Midwest as Solar Energy Hubs
The choice of the Southeast and Midwest for the implementation of new solar plants is not random. Both regions have a high solar radiation index, consolidated energy infrastructure, and growing demand for renewable sources. Furthermore, states like Minas Gerais and Goiás have already shown strong adherence to distributed generation, with incentive policies and favorable regulations.
According to data from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), Minas Gerais leads the national solar energy ranking. In September 2025, the state reached the mark of 12.8 GW of installed solar power, including both centralized and distributed generation.
The Midwest, in turn, has stood out for its accelerated growth in the sector, driven by large available areas and ideal climatic conditions. These regions are consolidating as strategic territories for the expansion of solar energy in Brazil.
Benefits of Distributed Generation for Consumers and the Environment
Distributed generation is a model where electricity is produced close to the consumption point, usually through renewable sources such as solar energy.
In the case of AXS Energia, the focus is on the remote shared modality, where multiple consumers can benefit from the production of the same plant, even if they are located in different municipalities.
This format brings significant advantages: reduced electricity bills, lower energy loss in transmission, and decentralization of the electric matrix, making the system more resilient and sustainable.
Additionally, it directly contributes to the decarbonization of the economy, aligning with national and global climate goals. Distributed generation democratizes access to clean energy and promotes large-scale energy efficiency.
AXS Energia and Its Leadership in the Energy Transition
Founded with the purpose of accelerating the adoption of clean sources, AXS Energia already has 200 MW in operation and serves thousands of customers in various Brazilian states.
With the new round of investments, the company aims to reach 350 MW of installed capacity and 50,000 active customers by 2027. In addition to constructing new plants, the company is exploring strategic partnerships and asset acquisitions to accelerate its expansion.
The long-term vision includes consolidating as one of the largest solar energy platforms in the country, focusing on innovation, efficiency, and positive environmental impact. AXS Energia positions itself as one of the main drivers of solar energy in Brazil.
Impact of AXS Energia’s Solar Plants on Regional Development
The implementation of solar plants in the Southeast and Midwest not only strengthens the national energy matrix but also generates local jobs, stimulates the economy, and promotes energy inclusion.
It is estimated that each installed megawatt generates between 25 and 30 direct and indirect jobs, from construction to plant operation. Furthermore, replacing fossil sources with solar energy avoids the emission of thousands of tons of CO₂ per year, contributing to mitigating climate change.
AXS Energia reinforces its commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially those related to clean energy, decent work, and climate action. The solar plants represent a concrete opportunity for sustainable development for local communities.
Prospects for the Future of Solar Energy in Brazil
The announcement by AXS Energia represents an important milestone for the Brazilian electric sector. With R$ 170 million invested in new solar plants in the Southeast and Midwest, the company reaffirms its leadership in distributed generation and in promoting solar energy as a pillar of sustainability.
The planned expansion through 2027 not only increases the company’s installed capacity but also strengthens the national energy matrix with clean, decentralized, and accessible sources.
In a scenario of growing demand for sustainable solutions, initiatives like this are essential to ensure a safer, more efficient, and environmentally responsible energy future.
Solar energy is consolidating as one of the main alternatives to meet Brazil’s energy needs with environmental responsibility and social inclusion.


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