Sungrow Stands Out in Brazil by Exploring Solar Potential with Its Service Center, Remote Support Platform, and Storage Positions.
Sungrow, globally known for its advanced photovoltaic inverters, has solidified its position in the Brazilian market through continuous investment in infrastructure and technology. Since 2023, the company has significantly expanded its operations, marking a robust presence in the solar sector. By exploring new frontiers of innovation, the company aims to meet the growing demand for sustainable solutions. In 2024, Sungrow introduced new technologies that increased the energy efficiency of its products, further consolidating its solar potential.
In Brazil, Sungrow faced the challenge of expanding its impact in the renewable energy sector with strategies focused on innovation and personalized service. Betting on its new service center inaugurated in January 2024, the corporation aims to improve its operations and support services. Additionally, the company implemented a remote support platform in March 2025, which became essential for optimizing communication with customers and leveraging the region’s solar potential. The company believes that these actions will facilitate the increase in clean energy production, significantly contributing to a more sustainable future.
Expansion and Innovation Strategies of Sungrow in Brazil
Since the beginning of its operations in Brazilian soil, Sungrow has invested not only in technology but also in strategic partnerships with other companies and educational institutions. In February 2024, the company launched a renewable energy training program in collaboration with local universities, aiming to train qualified professionals capable of contributing to the sector’s growth. By December 2024, over 500 professionals were trained, expanding the pool of available talent in the market.
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Established in 1997, Sungrow has maintained an unwavering commitment to innovation in the field of renewable energy. In April 2025, the corporation announced a new product line focused on technological innovations that, according to analysts, will transform the solar sector in Brazil. Data from the Brazilian Solar Photovoltaic Energy Association (ABSOLAR) indicates that Brazil’s solar potential continues to grow, and Sungrow is positioned to lead this movement.
Sources such as the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) have recognized the substantial impact that Sungrow exerts on the global market. The company’s commitment to sustainable development not only reinforces its reputation but also consolidates its influence in the Brazilian energy landscape. Reports published in July 2025 underline the crucial role that Sungrow plays in addressing current energy challenges with innovative and effective solutions.
As Sungrow solidifies its operations, the corporation remains committed to expanding its capabilities. The implementation of large-scale projects planned through the end of 2025 is set to reaffirm its leadership in the sector. It is clear that the future of clean and renewable energy in Brazil is being shaped by Sungrow’s bold growth and innovation strategy, transforming challenges into opportunities.
Expansion of Sungrow in the Brazilian Solar Sector
With a comprehensive portfolio of ongoing projects, Sungrow is making the most of the vast solar potential offered by Brazil, a country that benefits from a particularly favorable geographic location. Recently, the company was rated AA in the ESG assessment conducted by MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International), further solidifying the corporation’s position as a global leader in the sustainability landscape.
Sungrow’s growth in Brazil is largely due to its technological innovations and the high quality of services offered in the region. One of the company’s main competitive advantages is its own laboratory, established in Osasco, São Paulo, a strategic location near major highways and airports. This service center is not only a space dedicated to innovation but also an efficient interaction point with clients and partners.
Sungrow Service Center: Innovation and Efficiency
The Sungrow Service Center features a showroom showcasing various lines of equipment, as well as meeting and videoconference rooms. Within it, there are specific areas aimed at the training programs offered to the market. With a team composed of 110 direct employees, the center is part of a vast logistics complex of over 155,186.80 m².
This complex includes a laboratory extending over more than 100 m², capable of conducting analyses and repairs on over 3,200 inverters annually. Thyago Ferreira, the Service Manager of Sungrow in Brazil, points out: ‘We have 28 simultaneous service positions, as well as a humanized remote support platform in real time, ensuring quality support for all our customers, regardless of their size.’
Logistical and Technological Capacity of Sungrow
The center also houses 2,800 storage positions for inverters, in addition to dedicating 2,000 m² specifically for logistics. It has training and testing equipment that ensures the quality and efficiency of the services provided. Three simulation and generation DC sources reaching 540 kWdc make the location a true center of excellence dedicated to Sungrow’s inverter line.
According to the latest report from ePowerBay, released in January 2025, Sungrow firmly maintains its leadership position in the Brazilian solar market, with an installed capacity of 9 GW. The company’s inverters are present in several Brazilian states, underscoring its commitment to advanced technology, efficiency, and sustainability.
Sungrow: Future Innovations and Market Commitment
This amount represents 32% of the national market, which is heavily concentrated in the hands of the five main companies in the sector, responsible together for 87% of the installed solar capacity in Brazil, according to Rafael Ribeiro. In 2025, Sungrow will expand its offerings in the MLPE (Module Level Power Electronics) market with the launch of a new microinverter, as well as hybrid solutions that include low voltage (LV) batteries, integrating domestically manufactured models.
These innovations are aimed at facilitating customer access and optimizing sales, storage, and after-sales processes. To serve the commercial and industrial (C&I) segment, a new platform for three-phase inverters will be launched, integrating advanced monitoring and energy management functionalities. ‘We are ready to meet the growing demands of the market, always reaffirming our commitment to innovation and sustainability,’ concludes Ribeiro.
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