The Energy Innovation of GDSUN Aligns with Magalu’s Sustainable Strategy, Igniting New Perspectives in Retail Energy Transition.
The vanguard of solar energy in Brazil, GDSUN has just lit up another point on its operational map: Luís Eduardo Magalhães, in Bahia. The recent solar station, boasting 3 MWp of capacity, was specifically designed to feed the voracious energy appetite of Magalu, a benchmark in Brazilian retail.
The Partnership Intensifies
This inauguration signals GDSUN’s sixth installation dedicated to supplying energy to Magalu. With this new addition, GDSUN’s contribution to the retail empire reaches the mark of 15,330 MWh per year.
“Solar energy has never been as powerful as it is now. Still, we recognize the vast unexplored territory in the clean energy landscape. We are determined to catalyze the energy transformation of conglomerates, promoting green projects that resonate with quality and reliability,” reflects Arthur Sousa, helmsman of GDSUN.
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The Sun Shines Brighter in Brazil
Absolar, the official representative of photovoltaic solar energy, revealed that Brazil, by July 2023, already held more than 32 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity, encompassing everything from mega-stations to customized systems in buildings and land. This corresponds to a significant slice of 14.7% of the Brazilian energy matrix.
This solar advancement symbolizes the momentum of corporations embracing a new energy era. Since its inception, GDSUN has been a beacon on this journey, facilitating the integration of sustainability across various sectors of the economy. A success story is the partnership with Magalu, solidified in 2021.
“At Magalu, the bet is clear: green energy. With 17 solar stations, distributed across 11 states, we have been able to power 626 of our units. We are deeply committed to making a positive impact on the environment, and we aim to continue expanding this renewable energy in Brazil,” shares Ana Luiza Herzog, guardian of sustainability at Magalu.
A Ray of Sunshine Called GDSUN
GDSUN positions itself as the dominant force in distributed generation in Brazilian territory, especially in the remote self-consumption model. Its portfolio impresses with 139 MWp of capacity, 57 solar stations, and a presence that extends across the country. The company is synonymous with excellence in the complete cycle of solar development and generation, serving companies that wish to embrace a more eco-friendly and profitable energy.
Source: Guilherme Costa.

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