Learn how to select the ideal battery for storage projects in Brazil

Webinar addresses how to effectively evaluate critical parameters and contract models to ensure project success
Learn how to select the ideal battery for storage projects in Brazil
Moura's BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems). Photo: Moura/Reproduction

Choosing the right battery technology is a fundamental decision for storage projects, especially in the Brazilian market, which is constantly growing and transforming towards renewable energy. 

Whether a stand-alone project or integrated with renewable sources, accurate design and sizing are essential to optimize equipment investments, improve plant efficiency and reduce overall costs. 

With this in mind, ATA Insights will be hosting a webinar on December 10th, at 12:XNUMX p.m. (Brasília time), entitled “Selecting the Ideal Battery for Energy Storage Projects in Brazil”. To , click here

According to the company, the objective of the online event is to select the battery technology most suited to local market conditions, in addition to understanding how to effectively evaluate critical parameters, guarantees and contract models to ensure the success of photovoltaic projects in the country. 

The webinar will also provide insights on how to choose the best battery technology and manufacturer, focusing on those that meet the specific needs and challenges of the Brazilian solar sector, and will explore the contractual conditions offered by different integrators – learning how to maximize the project's value proposition.

Confirmed participations

Among the confirmed executives are Jocelino Azevedo, Business Development Engineer | Battery Energy Storage Systems at Grupo Moura; José Antonio Rodrigues Neto, Engineering Director at Micropower Energy; Aurelio de Andrade Souza, Advisory Board Member for International Relations at ABGD (Brazilian Association of Distributed Generation); and Mariana Galhardo, partner at G2A Consulting, who will moderate the event. 

Service

Webinar: “Selecting the Ideal Battery for Energy Storage Projects in Brazil”.

When: December 10th, at 12pm (Brasília time).

More information and registration: event website.

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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.

An answer

  1. Dear Sirs, I have no doubt in stating that the future of photovoltaic generation will be the hybrid system with batteries. The world has been researching innovations in this field day and night, not only to serve residential, commercial, industrial and other similar consumers, but also for the automotive sector. As always in this sector, China is the protagonist. It has been investing an astonishing amount of resources. We know that with the advent and rapid expansion of data centers, with the incorporation of AI and the famous cryptocurrencies, the demand and consumption of energy are growing at a rate that challenges the installed energy capacity and its growth. As a digression, meanwhile, our central government is committing a major contradiction in taxing the sector from 9,5% to 25% of imported solar modules. It's easy! As I have said: Brazil, a strange nation! Engineer, professor, master in electrical engineering sciences, designer in photovoltaic generation, energy efficiency and electric vehicle charging station also with solar carpot.

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