Company Invests in Expanding Its Product Portfolio for the Solar Energy Sector, with State-of-the-Art Photovoltaic Equipment and Attractive Loan Terms
Dicomp, one of the five largest suppliers of solar energy equipment in the country’s multisolutions segment, has been standing out in providing technology for distributed generation in the country. In its first year in the segment, the photovoltaic generation systems supplied by the company have already generated, on average, the equivalent of 3 GWh/year – enough to supply 1,500 households monthly with an average consumption of 200 KWh/month. The volume of energy generated has prevented the emission of 2.3 tons of CO², which is equivalent to the planting of more than 1.3 million trees.
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The significant increase in sales is mainly due to the rise in electricity tariffs, awareness of the need to use renewable (and cleaner) energy sources, and more recently, the threat of a blackout due to the water crisis. For consumers, the biggest attraction of having their own energy generation is the discount on their electricity bill, which can reach up to 90%.
Legal Framework for Distributed Generation Should Boost Solar Energy Equipment Market
A new boost for the expansion of the photovoltaic systems market is expected with the legal framework for distributed energy, which was approved by the Chamber of Deputies in August and provides for the maintenance of the current energy compensation rules for connected systems until the publication of the law. This means that they remain exempt from charges for using the distribution network until 2045.
Projects installed after the publication of the law will fall under the transition rule, which exempts payment of tariffs for six years. The approval of the proposal still depends on Senate approval.
“In one year, sales of equipment for photovoltaic solar generation reached 15% of our revenue. Our expectation is that with increased demand, due to the approval of the legal framework and the effects of the water crisis, this percentage will reach 40%,” says Dicomp’s CEO, Filipe Favoto.
Business Actions
With only one year of activity in the solar energy market, Dicomp has been expanding its product portfolio, which features state-of-the-art technology. The photovoltaic solar generation equipment sold by the company serves projects of all sizes, whether for residential, business, or rural properties.
Additionally, Dicomp offers a line of credit with specific conditions for acquiring photovoltaic generation systems, with payment terms extending over the estimated time for the return on investment.
Dicomp provides the most suitable technological solutions for each project and works in partnership with its clients, continuously investing and adding more services to offer the necessary tools and support.
About Dicomp
Dicomp is involved in the commercialization of telecommunications products and equipment, security, information technology, industrial automation, and photovoltaic solar power generation systems.
It is one of the five largest companies in the segment in the national market, with operations in multiproduct technology, reflected in a portfolio of over six thousand products. Headquartered in Maringá (PR), it has a distribution center in Itajaí (SC) and a commercial unit in Paraguay and China.

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