Aldo Solar Closes Huge Deal with Jinko Solar at Intersolar Europe Event and Will Innovate in the Latin American Solar Energy Market
From the achievements of Brazilian companies, we have another to be proud of. Aldo Solar, a Brazilian solar energy company, has successfully negotiated with the world’s major solar panel distributor, Jinko Solar, during an international event, Intersolar Europe. This negotiation promises to bring ultra-efficient N-Type photovoltaic solar panels to Latin America, a deal corresponding to 600 MW.
One of the most important innovation events for solar energy in the world, Intersolar Europe, held in Munich, Germany, has brought very positive results for Brazil. This is because one of the largest companies in the production and distribution of innovative solar panels in the world, Jinko Solar, has closed a huge deal with Aldo Solar, the largest solar energy solutions company in Brazil. This historic agreement makes Aldo Solar the first company in Latin America to bring ultra-efficient N-Type TopCon panels from Jinko Solar’s Tiger Neo family.
Brazil Achieved Record Capacity for Solar Energy Generation in Recent Years, Being a Potential Market to Receive New Solar Panels from Jinko Solar Starting July 2022
With the agreement between Aldo Solar and Jinko Solar, this record will be even greater, as the N-Type Tiger Pro solar panels promise the distribution of 600 MW of power. Moreover, this historic contract ensures the continued commercialization of the photovoltaic system that will revolutionize the energy market in Brazil and Latin America, as Aldo Solar has become the only distributor of this technology in the territory. The expectation is that these solar panels will be commercially available starting July 2022.
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The Solar Energy Market Is Reaching Unprecedented Levels with Innovations Promising Greater Capacity for the Photovoltaic System
In recent years, the solar energy market has grown rapidly, with increasing innovations aimed at enhancing the capacity of the photovoltaic system. Climate change and the finite generation of energy from fossil fuels (thermal), water (hydroelectric), and radioactive material (nuclear) have led to a search for renewable energies.
There is also social pressure for companies to pursue renewable energy, which stimulates the market. As Aldo Solar is the largest company in innovative solar energy solutions in Brazil, it plays an even greater social responsibility role in influencing the production chain and stimulating changes in the national energy generation scenario.
Thus, Brazil does not lag behind international countries in energy generation, as Aldo Solar will bring the latest innovations to the market. Therefore, this historic agreement only brings benefits and will optimize solar energy production, improving the cost-benefit ratio of solar panels.

Tiger Neo Solar Panels from Jinko Solar Promise 5 to 6% More Efficiency Compared to Conventional Photovoltaic Systems and Greater Durability, Among Other Advantages
The solar panels that Aldo Solar is bringing to Brazil promise an efficiency 5 to 6% higher than the existing photovoltaic system. Additionally, the N-Type cells that make up these panels are innovative because they allow for modulation in energy generation according to sunlight intensity. In other words, the more sun, the greater the energy generation. Thus, the return on investment is faster, and electricity costs are lower.
Moreover, these panels also have greater durability, overcoming cell degradation due to light and high temperatures, which has been a major challenge in the solar energy market. In this sense, N-Type cells are less susceptible to these adversities and therefore increase the lifespan of solar panels.
Other advantages of the Tiger Neo module include lower degradation, reduced temperature coefficient, greater bifaciality, approximately 87% generation even after 30 years of installation, logistical efficiency, and reduced internal resistance loss. This is a significant victory for Brazil and will place it in an even more important global position as one of the largest solar energy producers.


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