Genyx Solar Power, a distributor of photovoltaic equipment, opens its new headquarters in the city of Contagem (MG), on August 11, aiming to further boost the solar energy sector.
According to the company, the new space had R$3 million in investments, 1 square meters of offices and a storage area 4 times larger than the previous one, aiming to provide an environment suitable for its operations in the context of growth in recent years.
In this scenario of exponential growth in the sector, the distributor celebrates sales records and promotes specific and differentiated solutions for integrators, aiming to fully meet their needs to keep up with the growth of the sector.
“We believe that integrators are essential for the continued growth of the sector, and we are very proud to grow with our partners. In fact, we started in the sector as an integrator. We understand the difficulties that hinder the evolution of the integrating company and that is why we develop customized solutions, providing an ecosystem to accelerate integrating companies”, highlights Lucas Freitas, CEO of Genyx Solar Power.
According to the company, the new headquarters was developed with the purpose of providing sustainable solutions to the entire population of the region, such as chargers for electric vehicles, carport coverage, training and qualification center, in addition to having the beauty of the iconic Smartflower.
The solutions incorporated into the ecosystem will be launched at Intersolar, the largest solar energy fair in Latin America, which promises to boost integrators.
“We have evolved a lot in our governance, structuring a policy aligned with our mission, aiming to include people at the center of the energy revolution, allowing everyone, democratically, access to clean and renewable energy, through our curation, sale and distribution of equipment. Partner at all times, promoting the photovoltaic solar energy sector, accelerating the energy transition. This is how I see the partnership relationship between Genyx and our integrator friends,” added Freitas.