BroEnergy, A Company Specialized in Solar Energy, Celebrates Robust Growth and Expands Its Operations in the Maintenance and Operation of Solar Power Plants.
BroEnergy, a pioneering company in photovoltaic solar energy, is capitalizing on a rapidly growing market and the projection that solar energy will surpass wind energy later this year. This positive outlook has driven the company to expand its services, specializing in the operation and maintenance of solar power plants. BroEnergy’s growth has been impressive – a 50% leap with the implementation of solar systems – and it plans to build 40 megawatts of distributed energy by 2025, strengthening the supply and conservation of clean energy.
The Importance of Efficient Management of Solar Power Plants
“To ensure high-quality energy and maintain production at optimal levels, large power plants require careful management. A failure in equipment, burned inverters, or corroded or dirty cables can halt production for up to a month. Technical understanding is necessary to decipher complex reports and anticipate future problems,” explains André Novais, CEO of BroEnergy.
With six years of presence in the market, the company has already built more than 750 power plants and 30,000 photovoltaic panels, ranging from self-consumption projects to large-scale projects intended for energy sale. Now, BroEnergy is applying its expertise to provide consulting and preventive and corrective maintenance, thereby contributing to the development of the solar sector.
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Notable Growth in Solar Energy Generation
In 2022, photovoltaic solar energy generation reached a historic milestone of 22.3 gigawatts of power, a growth of 59.4% year on year, according to ABSOLAR (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy). The start of operations of large-scale power plants and the demand for installations due to the so-called “solar law” – Law 14.300/2022 – were the main drivers of this increase.
“The cost of equipment has decreased, so investments are smaller today and the return is faster – the return on investment ranges from three to five years for self-generation and five to seven years for large installations. Additionally, these are projects that last 25 years, generate savings, profit, and benefit the environment,” emphasizes Novais.
Founded in 2017, BroEnergy installs solar panels in both residences and small businesses as well as in large power plants, with an average of 20 megawatts of energy generation. “This resulted in a savings of R$ 2 billion for our clients just in 2022 on their electricity bills, in addition to helping companies with ESG and the agricultural sector with hybrid and off-grid solutions,” the CEO highlights.
With plans to build 40 megawatts of distributed energy – the installation of energy management systems that inject credits into concessionaire networks – by 2025, BroEnergy is strengthening the renewable energy sector and contributing to the estimated 42% growth in photovoltaic solar energy capacity for 2023, reaching 34 gigawatts by next year.

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