Highlighting Solutions for Efficiency, Reliability and Protection in the Photovoltaic Sector
GoodWe Concluded Intersolar South America 2025 with a highly positive balance, establishing itself as one of the main references in energy storage and solar safety. The event, held from August 26 to 28, 2025, at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, received thousands of visitors and reinforced the company’s prominence in the sector.
Expressive Audience and Technological Innovation
During the three days of the fair, GoodWe’s booth attracted more than three thousand visitors, interested in solutions that combine efficiency, reliability, and safety. Among the highlights, the Rapid Shutdown attracted attention for ensuring the immediate shutdown of photovoltaic systems in emergencies. This technology increased the protection of installers, consumers, and maintenance teams.
Additionally, the company reinforced its focus on energy storage, presenting high-capacity batteries, hybrid inverters, and smart solutions applicable in residences, businesses, and medium-sized projects. Currently, 90% of GoodWe’s global portfolio is directed towards storage, establishing the company as a global reference.
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Intersolar: The Largest Solar Energy Fair in Latin America
Intersolar South America is part of the The Smarter E South America platform and is considered the largest solar energy meeting in the region. The event brought together manufacturers, distributors, service providers, and international specialists, promoting discussions on trends, business, and new opportunities in the sector.
On August 25, 2025, GoodWe inaugurated a training laboratory, in partnership with FIAP, which gathered around 200 guests. On August 26, the company held a dinner with representatives from agribusiness and industry, bringing together more than 60 producers and investors.
The following day, on August 27, an exclusive meeting with approximately 200 integrators, held in partnership with Solfácil, strengthened the relationship with sector professionals. Throughout the fair, the brand’s Key Opinion Leader, Merivaldo Britto, led the project “Talk, Integrator!”, which featured three daily sessions with sales tips, commercial strategies, and technical comparisons.
New Solutions and Launches
Among the most talked-about launches, GoodWe presented:
- Rapid Shutdown – an essential resource for emergency safety;
- Energy Storage Solutions – high-performance batteries and hybrid inverters;
- HCA G2 Chargers – compatible with photovoltaic systems and batteries, already applied in projects in Brazil;
- Polaris Line – designed for parking lots, warehouses, and roofs, with greater durability and a side-lock system that prevents leaks.
This way, the company demonstrated its ability to meet growing demands across different segments, from residential applications to large-scale industrial solutions.
Consolidation in the Solar Sector
According to GoodWe’s Vice President for South America, Fábio Mendes, participation in the fair represented a strategic milestone. He highlighted that “GoodWe reaffirms its commitment to leading the energy transition in South America, focused on energy storage and safety technologies, such as Rapid Shutdown”.
Thus, participation in technical lectures, relationship dinners, and professional meetings solidified the company’s position as a leading player in the solar sector in Brazil.

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