Event Gathers Franchises for Training and Showcases Innovations in the Renewable Energy Market
EcoPower, one of the leaders in the solar franchise market in Brazil, organizes the “Power Connection” in Barretos, São Paulo, from February 21 to 24. This meeting aims to gather franchisees, sellers from all over Brazil, and strategic area teams to promote updates, training, and strengthen the network with the launch of innovations in the sector. With over a decade of operation, EcoPower stands out for the installation of more than 40,000 renewable energy projects, aiming to expand to 500 franchises nationwide, aligned with the exponential growth of the solar energy market.
Objectives and Participants of the Convention
The “Power Connection” will serve as a platform for training franchisees, offering a rich program with lectures from renowned experts such as Roberto Padovani, Bárbara Rubim, and Deiverson Migliatti, among others. These professionals will address crucial topics, from the current economic scenario to digital marketing strategies, aiming to enrich participants’ knowledge about the solar market and its trends. Rafael Cortez, known for his work on CQC, will close the event with a motivational lecture, highlighting the importance of transformative actions in the business world.
Benefits and Opportunities for Franchisees
In addition to being a platform for learning and updates, the event promises to be an excellent opportunity for franchisees to enhance their business units. Walter Tiengo, Franchise Manager at EcoPower, emphasizes the possibility of upgrades in the franchises, based on performance and achieved goals, with incentives that include up to 100% discount for migration. The “Power Connection” will also have the support of the Sebrae Móvel, offering guidance on management and entrepreneurship, reinforcing EcoPower’s commitment to helping its franchisees achieve success and sustainable growth.
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Commitment to Sustainability
In line with its environmental commitment, EcoPower will integrate a decarbonization program into the event, in collaboration with the Brazilian Institute for Nature Defense (IBDN). The initiative will include the planting of 50 trees, contributing to forest restoration and carbon offsetting, reaffirming the company’s role as an active agent in promoting sustainable energy solutions.
About EcoPower
Founded by Anderson Oliveira and Náchila Oliveira, EcoPower began as a family project in Barretos, rapidly expanding due to excellence in the installation of photovoltaic systems. Today, with 350 franchises spread across 26 states and more than 4,000 projects implemented in various spheres, the company positions itself as a significant force in the solar energy market in Brazil. EcoPower’s mission is to provide advanced solar energy solutions tailored to the specific needs of each client, promoting the generation of clean and renewable energy.
The “Power Connection” represents more than a training event; it is a demonstration of EcoPower’s dynamism and forward-looking vision, seeking not only the growth and improvement of its franchise network but also actively contributing to a more sustainable future through solar energy.
Source: Isabelle Mancini | Vira Comunicação.

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