The Energia Mais Program Is a Project Focused on Integrator Companies in the Photovoltaic Solar Energy Sector Based in Rio Grande do Sul, That Began on This Day 7 and the Expected End Date Is for December 2022
According to Nexen, the project aims to offer qualification and training to integrator companies in the photovoltaic solar energy sector in Rio Grande do Sul, aiming to improve commercial strategies and enhance management, with the intention of increasing competitiveness and boosting sales, in addition to promoting access to information.
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According to Canal Solar, there will be 170 hours of classes throughout the year, with online and in-person content, led by specialists from the three companies (Sebrae do Rio Grande do Sul, Nexen, and Sungrow), in addition to experts in the sector. Enrollment in the project in Rio Grande do Sul can be completed until March 11 or until the spots for 40 integrator companies in the photovoltaic solar energy sector are filled.
The General Director of Nexen, Ítalo de Pra Neto, explained that the program is exclusive to micro and small integrator companies in the photovoltaic solar energy sector based in Rio Grande do Sul and aims to contribute to sustainable, long-term growth, as well as to increase the competitiveness of companies in the solar energy sector.
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According to the project analyst at Sebrae do Rio Grande do Sul, Cleverton Rocha, this partnership helps in the development of the sector and especially of micro and small companies. He highlights that the activities were developed with maximum utilization of the companies in mind. Additionally, Cleverton adds that Sebrae do Rio Grande do Sul will offer workshops, in-person and online group lectures, consulting, and individual guidance for each company.
About Sebrae RS, Nexen, and Sungrow
The Brazilian Service of Support to Micro and Small Enterprises (Sebrae) is an entity that promotes sustainable development and competitiveness of micro and small enterprises, which are businesses with an annual gross revenue of up to R$ 4.8 million. Sebrae serves everyone from entrepreneurs looking to open their first business to established small companies. The company operates throughout the national territory offering courses, consulting, seminars, and technical assistance for small businesses.
Nexen was founded in 2018 and is part of the Schumann Group, which has been operating in the southern region of the country since 1997, with the aim of providing clean energy to citizens. The company works with photovoltaic energy solutions for residences, industries, and commercial establishments.
Sungrow is the global leader in providing solutions in renewable energy inverters, with more than 224 GW installed worldwide in 2021. Founded in 1997, Sungrow is a leader in solar inverter research and development. With a solid 25-year history in the photovoltaic market, Sungrow operates in over 150 countries.
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