Amerisolar, Solar Panel Manufacturer from China, Aims to Create Two Thousand Jobs in the Betim Region in Its First Year of Operation
Amerisolar, the Chinese parent company of solar panels, begins its operations this Friday (12) at the Industrial Airport of Belo Horizonte, in Confins, in the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte, and aims to generate over two thousand job opportunities.
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30 Thousand Monthly Units of Solar Panels
The Solar Panel Factory from China Aims to Produce Solar Energy Panels and Will Have the Capacity to Produce 30 Thousand Units Per Month. Amerisolar’s Goal is to Generate 2 Thousand Job Opportunities in Its First Year of Operation. The Company’s CEO, Gustavo Henrique de Almeida, Emphasizes That Expectations Are Very Positive, Since Despite All the Challenges Arising from the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Sector Continued to Grow.
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Future Plans for the Brazilian Solar Energy Market
Almeida Highlights That Amerisolar Brazil Also Plans to Sell Its Production of Solar Panels Abroad. Expectations Are That Exports Will Begin in the First Half of This Year, Destined for Countries in Latin America and Also the United States.
In Addition, the Organization Has Also Partnered with a Company from China to Include Solar Inverter Manufacturing in the Production Line, Also Within This First Half of the Year.

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