Bluesun has announced a new partnership with LONGi, recognized for holding the AAA bankability rating for more than four consecutive years and for its products certified by RETC and PVEL. This collaboration aims to distribute 120 MWp of photovoltaic modules in the Brazilian market.
With the agreement, Bluesun will bring to Brazil the HPBC (Hybrid ivated Back ) technology, which stands out for its high efficiency, reaching up to 23,30%. The s are expected to arrive in the country in the first quarter of 2025.
According to the company, such modules perform very well in low irradiance conditions, with electrical characteristics such as higher open circuit voltage, allowing the inverter to turn on earlier and turn off later, increasing the power generation time.
Below are the other advantages of HPBC technology:
- Temperature coefficient: with a coefficient of -0,29%/°C, the modules have lower energy loss in conditions of high temperatures and humidity, common in Brazil, compared to traditional s;
- Long-term energy generation: certified by PVEL and RETC 2024, LONGi s can generate up to 10% more energy compared to conventional technologies, reducing payback time;
- Light absorption: the absence of electrical s on the top of the provides 100% absorption of radiation, in addition to providing a more beautiful aesthetic appearance, resulting in higher efficiency than traditional modules.
According to the companies, the new partnership reaffirms their commitment to bringing innovative, high-quality solutions to Brazil’s solar sector. “We are very excited about this historic partnership with LONGi.”
“Our goal is to provide our partners and customers with the best solutions on the market, and HPBC technology represents a major step forward in this regard. We are ready to deliver products that will make a difference in solar projects across the country,” said Roberto Caurim, CEO of Bluesun.
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