Bluesun opens photovoltaic training center in the interior of São Paulo 

Distributor of photovoltaic equipment bets on the qualification of professionals aiming at the future of the Brazilian solar sector 

Bluesun Brasil, a photovoltaic equipment distribution company, opened a training center this week for integrators who want to pursue a career in the solar energy sector. Located on Avenida Vitórino Arigone, in Limeira (SP), the space has a teaching structure composed of theoretical and practical classes, aimed at its network of franchisees and customers.

The site has a large number of inverters, On-Grid, hybrid and pumping (with a tank with a capacity of up to 90 thousand liters), as well as a carport and different roof models. “Students will learn about everything from a common roof structure to a carport and will become familiar with the most diverse types of inverters and batteries”, says the company’s CEO, Roberto Caurim.

On the first day of classes, students receive a kit with safety equipment, which includes items such as a mask, helmet, goggles, gloves and a vest. “The idea is for the training center to be full of students every day. We have a very large, airy classroom that meets all the safety procedures against the pandemic,” highlights Caurim.

The executive also explains that one of the reasons for creating the space is due to the lack of good professional training in Brazil. “We estimate that 90% of professionals who will work in the market ten years from now have not even had with the sector,” he commented.

“In this sense, we need to train these people with good professionals, good equipment and a good structure. We need to provide for these professionals to face a real solar system, safely”, he highlights.

To promote the opening of the training center, Bluesun Brasil has been counting on the help of partner companies since last year, such as FotoFix, SAJ, Proauto, Ulica Solar and NTCSOMAR. Classes are already available and those interested can sign up for one of the classes by email: [email protected]. More information can also be obtained by calling (19) 3443-8228 or via the company's WhatsApp: (19) 98364-2927.

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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