Equipment Used in Solar Energy Generation from Kehua Will Be Distributed by Edmond in Brazil
In order to increase its product arsenal and satisfy consumer demand, Edmond has partnered with Kehua Tech, a company specializing in the production of inverters and energy storage equipment. “This service, together with our exclusive AppSolar platform, which brings together resources for solar integrators to estimate and design solar energy projects in real-time, enhances the quality, reliability, and speed of sales processes. Once again, we are ahead in offering the best in renewable energy generation projects,” points out Jackson Chirollo, executive director of Edmond.
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Nowadays, Kehua produces energy storage systems and infrastructure management for large data centers. With this, Edmond aims to combine its innovative 100% digital system, developed specifically for solar energy, with the specialist quality of Kehua to fully structure the renewable energy sector with a high-quality standard.
All Kehua inverters come with a monitoring platform for the generated energy, through the WiseSolar Plus app, available for Android and iOS systems, or via the EnergyCloud application for computers. Kehua Tech’s string inverters have a wide range of power and feature exclusive resources that reduce installation costs.
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Investments of Solar Energy System Manufacturer in Brazil
The solar energy system manufacturer entered the photovoltaic market in 2019, offering its products consisting of string inverters and centralized inverters with a power range between 1 kW and 6.8 MW.
To meet all market demand, Kehua announced last year an increase in production. In 2020, it built a new smart and multifunctional workshop for the production of photovoltaic products and systems and ESS (energy storage systems) above 500 kW. The structure includes a testing platform for products with a power level of 6.25 MW at an adjustable constant temperature ranging from 30 to 60 ℃.
In 2021, the company plans to build a workshop for container-type ESS products and prefabricated data center solutions. The workshop will have the capability for high voltage testing at 35 kV / 10 kV and lithium battery systems, with an expected annual capacity of 15 GW.
Additionally, Kehua built a new laboratory to test the reliability of its solar energy products, conducting tests for all models with power capacity between 3 kW and 12.5 MW.
The laboratory also includes remote communication capabilities, remote testing, remote control, adjustable temperature and humidity, and safety features. The capacity of products tested by Kehua has exceeded 4 GW.
Currently, Kehua has an office in Brazil, a post-sale service center, and a local spare parts depot located in Sorocaba (SP). Along with this, the photovoltaic company has authorized third-party service partners in Paraná, Espírito Santo, and Pernambuco that provide support and services to users.

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