Helius ranked as Tier 1 in BNEF Q1 rankings

The achievement reinforces the company's financial solidity to meet any type of project globally
Helius ranked as Tier 1 in BNEF Q1 rankings
The company's photovoltaic module factory. Photo: Helius Sunlink PV/Disclosure

Helius Sunlink PV has been ranked Tier 1 in BNEF’s (BloombergNEF) Q2025 XNUMX ranking. With this milestone, the company reaffirms its commitment to solidifying its position as a leading solar manufacturer in the global market.

“Being in BloombergNEF’s Tier 1 is a way for us to be recognized for the work we have been developing over the years. 20 years of history”, highlighted Eduard Krummenauer, Country Manager at Helius Sunlink PV.

“This achievement reinforces our credibility in the sector and our financial solidity to serve any type of project globally, as well as enhancing our reliability with customers,” he highlighted.

In addition to the bankability categorization established in Tier 1, the company emphasized that it maintains a strong commitment to the quality and safety of its products.

In Brazil, specifically, the company has certifications to guarantee the performance and compliance of its modules, such as IEC 61215 and IEC 61730, and Inmetro registrations, essential for the commercialization of products in the Brazilian market.

According to the manufacturer, this combination of international recognition and rigorous certifications reinforces the brand's solidity both in Brazil and on the global stage.

Recently, Helius Sunlink PV launched the module in Brazil Helius Hyperion 700W with HJT N-Type technology, reflecting the dedication to offering cutting-edge technology to the market.

“With this, we make clear our commitment to innovation and boost our presence in the world, in addition to strengthening the trust of customers and partners in our solutions”, concluded the executive.

What is Tier 1?

BloombergNEF classifies as Tier 1 manufacturers that meet the criteria of supplying self-manufactured modules for at least six projects financed by six different banks in the last two years, participation in projects of 5 MW or more and traceability of projects in public databases, ensuring transparency and reliability for customers.

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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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