Bluesun renews partnership with Growatt to distribute 156 MW in inverters

In total, 27 thousand units will be supplied; the first batch is scheduled for April
Bluesun renews partnership with Growatt to distribute 156 MWp in inverters
The agreement allows Bluesun to continue offering high-performance equipment. Photo: Growatt/Reproduction

Bluesun continues to strengthen its strategic alliances in the solar sector to bring even more advantages and competitiveness to its integrators. The distributor announced that it has just renewed its partnership with Growatt.

According to the company, in 2024, the collaboration between the two was a success, resulting in Bluesun being recognized as a Diamond Partner, the highest certification granted by Growatt to a distributor.

For the year 2025, the companies consolidated a new agreement with a forecast of 156 MW in inverters, which is equivalent to approximately 27 thousand inverters.

With this stock update, Bluesun highlighted that it reinforces its commitment to offering cutting-edge technology, greater security and reliability for integrators, ensuring an even more robust and efficient portfolio.

Second Roberto Caurim, CEO of the distributor, this renewal reaffirms the company's commitment to offering the best in the solar market: “The partnership with Growatt is another step towards ensuring that our integrators always have access to the best solutions”.

“We are very pleased with this partnership and the renewal allows us to continue offering high-performance equipment, with advanced technology and safety. This collaboration further strengthens our position as a reference in the sector and the constant search for high-quality equipment”, he concluded.

According to the company, the first batch is expected to arrive in stocks in April 2025. “These 156 MW are just an initial forecast, and we hope that this is just the beginning of a great year of partnership and new acquisitions between Bluesun and Growatt”, concluded Caurim.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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