Connectoway boosts solar energy in Brazil with strategic partnerships, expanding the energy matrix and distributed microgeneration.
In the current scenario, the solar energy is emerging as one of the most promising energy sources, especially in Brazil, where the combination of abundant sunlight and technological advances has created a fertile environment for the implementation of solar systems. Since 2019, the country has seen an exponential increase in the installation of solar panels, driven by government incentives and the growing desire to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources. Photovoltaics, in particular, has been a key player in this advancement, providing a scalable and efficient solution for homes, businesses and industries.
As the projects of solar power plants gain traction, Brazil is expanding its energy matrix significantly. In 2021, the country surpassed 10 GW of installed solar energy capacity, a milestone that solidifies its position as an emerging leader in this sector. With distributed generation growing rapidly, more communities are adopting these technologies that promote the decentralization of energy production. In 2022, investment in photovoltaic technology reached historic records, joining efforts to achieve a more sustainable energy future. Companies like Connectoway have played a crucial role, establishing strategic partnerships that accelerate the transition to these renewable forms.
Transforming the Energy Sector: Achievements and Challenges
Solar energy has the potential not only to reduce the carbon footprint, but also to democratize access to energy in isolated areas. Solar systems are relatively easy to install and maintain, making them a practical choice for both large cities and remote locations. This movement began to gain momentum mainly in 2018, when the Brazilian government launched initiatives aimed at expanding renewable energy infrastructure. Since then, interest in solutions such as distributed microgeneration has only grown, especially among consumers seeking greater autonomy in their energy consumption.
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The coming years promise to be even more dynamic for solar energy in Brazil. With new technologies constantly emerging, the efficiency of solar panels is expected to continue to improve significantly. According to data from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), the country is expected to double its current installed capacity by 2025. In the meantime, large-scale solar plants will become central elements in the energy transition, while investments in research and development will be essential to maintain the pace of innovation.
As a result of this energy revolution, Brazil is making great strides towards a more sustainable and self-sufficient model. The opportunities are vast, not only in the technology sector, but also in employment and regional development. With a solid foundation already in place, the future of solar energy in Brazil shines brightly, promising lasting economic and environmental benefits for generations to come. The narrative of transformation here is just beginning, and in the coming years, the positive impact should be felt across the planet.
The renewable energy sector is undergoing a period of profound transformation, with significant emphasis on solar energy. The country has been rapidly expanding its energy matrix, favoring the installation of solar power plants. This reflects an important advance in the use of renewable sources, which are essential to meet the growing demand for electricity in Brazil.
The Expansion of Solar Energy in Brazil
By 2024, according to data from the Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy (Absolar), Brazil has reached a notable milestone by increasing its installed solar energy capacity by 14,3 gigawatts (GW). With this, it reached a total of 52,2 GW, a progress motivated especially by distributed generation, responsible for adding 8,7 GW.
Connectoway Solar: Protagonist in the Market
In this scenario, Connectoway Solar stands out as one of the main players in the development and expansion of the solar market in Brazil. The company has been closely following this movement, contributing significantly with innovative solutions that drive the growth of the sector. Since the beginning of its solar vertical in 2022, Connectoway has focused on continuous investments in cutting edge technologies, in addition to an intense technical capacitation of photovoltaic energy integrators, always seeking to offer sustainable and efficient solutions for the Brazilian market restricted to solar energy.
Strategic Partnerships and Cutting-Edge Technologies
Connectoway has also established strategic partnerships with renowned international manufacturers such as Huawei and Trina to provide high-end solar systems. These collaborations not only ensure access to cutting-edge technologies from the global market, but also reinforce the trust of customers who are looking for solutions that are long-lasting and have proven performance. This is a key part of Connectoway’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the solar industry.
Technical Training and Support for Integrators
According to Luzer Oliveira, Head of Solar at Connectoway, the company's mission goes beyond simply providing products. The company aims to promote technical training and provide the necessary support for photovoltaic integrators to carry out installations with excellence and safety. This vision is aligned with the company's goal of being an integral part of the growth of solar energy in Brazil, facilitating access to reliable and innovative solutions.
The Future of Solar Energy in Brazil
The Connectoway, with its solar energy structure, continues to remain attentive to the trends and challenges that loom over the sector. The company is intensely dedicated to the evolution of this important energy source, understanding that Brazil holds tremendous potential to further expand the use of solar energy. This is even more evident with the growing acceptance of photovoltaic systems by consumers and companies. As part of this commitment, Connectoway wants to pave the way for the future of solar energy in Brazil, offering trust and knowledge to all partners and customers who are part of this journey.
Source: © marcelo.barreto@vianews.com.br