The SolaX Class Program, promoted by the multinational SolaX Power, is in full swing. The next meeting will be on Wednesday (05.08), from 10 AM to 12 PM, and those interested can register for free via the link https://calendly.com/solax-power/solax-class. The initiative, which aims to provide free training for solar integrators, addresses technical and market aspects related to storage systems and the opportunities this segment offers in Brazil.
The multinational periodically promotes training sessions with the aim of sharing knowledge with the solar energy chain in the country. It is worth noting that the integrator is an essential professional in the solar energy chain, considering that they present the photovoltaic energy generation solution to the end customer. Therefore, this in-depth knowledge is crucial to outline all the benefits that this solution provides. Data from Greener indicates that Brazil has 26,150 active photovoltaic integrators.
About SolaX Power – It is a multinational founded in 2012, headquartered in Hangzhou, China, with branches in several countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and the USA. With over 2,000 employees worldwide, the company is recognized for its work in research and development: it holds more than 100 international patents and over 500 market certifications. Its portfolio includes photovoltaic inverters, energy storage solutions, vehicle chargers, and advanced energy management systems. Its inverters are known for their efficiency, reliability, adaptability, and smart control. SolaX Power is committed to sustainability, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Its global expansion aims to contribute to the global transition to a greener future.
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