MTR and Sungrow close US$5 million deal to purchase inverters

In total, more than 200 MW were acquired and will reach the Brazilian market in the second half of this year
MTR and Sungrow close US$5 million deal to purchase new inverters
Sungrow and MTR claim to be aligned with GD's growth trends in Brazil. Photo: Freepik

A MTR Solar signed a agreement strategic $5M monthly (R$ 25,9 million) with the Sunrow for purchase of 200 MW of the new 250 kW inverters of the brand, intended for GD (distributed generation). The equipment will arrive in Brazil in the second half of this year. 

The new Sungrow SG250HX-20 photovoltaic inverter It works with a three-phase output voltage of 800 Vac and has the ability to sustain nominal power of 250 kW at 40ºC, reaching 275 kW in temperature conditions of up to 35°C. Furthermore, the equipment has an operating current of 65A per MPPT. 

With the partnership signed, Sungrow and MTR claim to be aligned with GD's growth trends in Brazil. Thiago Rios, CEO of MTR, explains that the agreement is part of the company's strategic planning for the years 2024 and 2025. 

“Our customers will be the biggest beneficiaries, as in addition to high-quality inverters, they will be able to count on commissioning carried out by the Sungrow team itself, advantages in the warranty extension and different deadlines in post-sales dealings”, he commented.

Sungrow SG250HX-20 photovoltaic inverter. Photo: Disclosure

In 2023 the MTR Solar sured the mark 1,5 GW in solar equipment sold, a growth of 45% compared to the same period of the previous year.

Os company's main customers are traders, investment funds and private investors, who see the energy segment as a strategic sector to allocate resources to infrastructure.

In the solar market, the company already has 450 plants served and more than 2 million modules installed. The company's goal for 2024 is to generate business that reaches 2 GWp installed in equipment in Brazil and Latin America.


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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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