Expansion And Innovation Drive AQTech In The Wind Sector
AQTech, a company based in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, has recorded a remarkable advance in the wind energy sector. With an impressive financial growth of 470% between 2021 and 2023, the company has stood out for adopting predictive technologies for wind turbines. This progress occurs in a context of updating the Brazilian energy matrix, with AQTech expanding its operations both in Brazil and in international markets in Europe and Southeast Asia.
The Successful Trajectory Of AQTech
AQTech, specialized in monitoring systems and problem identification in energy generation, has seen a substantial increase in the share of the wind segment in its overall revenue. The percentage contribution of this segment grew from 10.63% to 28.70%, with revenue projections reaching R$ 40 million in 2023. The company’s wind energy segment, which was R$ 1.8 million in 2021, is expected to exceed R$ 10.6 million this year.
In the renewable energy market, AQTech already stands out in monitoring assets that generate over 12 GW of power in Brazil and Latin America. This capacity is sufficient to supply around four million consumer units. The company started with 758.5 MW monitored in the wind sector and, with continuous investments in Research and Development (R&D), plans to triple this presence by 2026.
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Global Advancement And Investments In Wind Energy
Thiago Kleis, Global Sales Executive at AQTech, highlights investment in wind energy as a response to global advances in seeking renewable energy sources. International efforts to reduce CO2 emissions to zero by 2050 reinforce the importance of green energy generation. The maturity achieved by AQTech in offering smart technologies for wind turbines is a key factor in this success.
Kleis emphasizes: “The use of renewable sources for energy generation is more than a trend; it is a necessity. With this, we are advancing in R&D to enhance solutions that generate more reliable and clean energy production. The wind energy vertical already accounts for nearly 30% of our total revenue and is expected to exceed 50% shortly.”
The Wind And Solar Future In Brazil
The expansion of wind and solar operations in Brazil is another crucial factor for AQTech. Data from ANEEL indicates that 89.2% of the installed capacity in plants that began commercial operations in 2023 consists of wind and solar parks.
Emerson Ancini, Sales Director at AQTech, highlights the growing opportunity for the company as energy generators seek to manage their assets more autonomously, reducing reliance on manufacturers after the warranty period. AQTech, with its innovative solutions for wind farms, including the VibraOne Wind hardware and OneBreeze software, is well-positioned to take advantage of these changes.
Recognition And Continuous Innovation
AQTech has already gained recognition from major clients in the sector, such as CPFL, Cemig, CGN, and Elera Renováveis. Its success is due to effective monitoring and diagnostics of electric power-generating turbines. The company continues to innovate, investing in technologies that allow accurate and timely diagnostics of failures in wind turbines.
AQTech’s trajectory in the Brazilian wind sector reflects not only impressive growth but also a commitment to sustainability and technological innovation. Its progress signals a promising future for wind energy in Brazil and worldwide.
Source: Luan Martendal.

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