With Major Investments in the Solar Energy Sector, the Device Can Generate Up to 25% More Energy and Has an Excellent Cost-Benefit Ratio
According to a survey by Absolar – Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy, Brazil achieved a new record in the generation of photovoltaic solar energy in 2020. With the major investments in the sector, Aldo, the leader in the country in solar energy solutions, presented the new 410W Bifacial Solar Panel from Jinko, which aims for distributed energy generation, potentially increasing its energy output by up to 25%.
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The solar energy solutions company brought to the Brazilian market the Jinko Tiger Pro 440W solar panels, which is the first 60-cell panel sold outside of China. Now, Aldo has launched another product: the new 410W Jinko Bifacial Solar Panel.
Gustavo Silva, Technical Services Manager at Jinko Solar, says that “Once again, Aldo Solar demonstrates its pioneering spirit in the Brazilian market, being the first distributor to sell Jinko’s bifacial modules in the country. Bifacial modules, like the 410-watt bifacial module from Jinko, will become increasingly common in solar systems due to their wide range of applications and increased energy generation, depending on the albedo. Aldo Solar always contributes to the innovation and development of distributed generation in Brazil, continuously bringing more technologies to our systems.”
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The CEO of Aldo Solar, Aldo Pereira Teixeira, evaluates that “We are very excited about the launch of the 410W Jinko Bifacial Solar Panel in Brazil. Together with the availability of the 440W Tiger Pro Solar Panel, they will bring even more innovation to the Brazilian premium market and should further stimulate the growth so desired by the sector. Both panels have a cost close to that of previous generation models, but are more efficient, with higher power and significantly reduced size, which should lower costs for international and domestic freight, with more watt-peak in the same container or pallet.”
Image credit: Gustavo Ponte

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