Aldo Solar reaches 220 solar energy generators sold

Of this amount, around 10 thousand generators were sold in January 2022 alone
Currently, Aldo has a 30% share of the solar DG market. Photo: Aldo Solar/Disclosure

A Aldo Solar reached the mark of 220 thousand solar energy generators sold (10 thousand of them in January alone), which is equivalent to an approximate power of 2,1 GW and more than 5,6 million solar s distributed in Brazil. 

Currently, Aldo has a 30% share of the solar DG (distributed generation) market and, according to the company, the photovoltaic energy generated by the distributor's equipment has already prevented more than 2,7 tons of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere. 

According to data released by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), Brazil already has more than 821 thousand solar energy generators installed and distributed among 836 thousand consumer units, which results in 9.1 GW of installed power. 

For Aldo Pereira Teixeira, president and founder of the company, the numbers presented by the company only reinforce the growth of renewable energy, especially solar in Brazil. 

“Each generator delivered is a step towards a future of harmony between natural resources and our modern lifestyle. After all, if consumption does not tend to decrease, the ideal is for our energy sources to be renewable,” he said. 

Partnerships

Aldo Solar is a partner company of the Chinese giant Jinko, and the agreement established by the companies is considered the largest distribution agreement for DG ever closed by Jinko outside of China.

With Growatt, the partnership promises to deliver 2,5 GW in inverters to the Brazilian market in 2022, making it the largest market in the Americas.

In of sales numbers, the company expects a sum of over 100 thousand generators sold in 2022, that is, closing the month of December this year with 310 thousand generators, and a total of 8 GW. In of revenue, the company expects more than R$6 billion in 2022.

 

Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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