Solfácil signs partnership with Huawei and HDT to expand equipment distribution in Brazil

Products will be available from July and can be purchased through the Solfácil Store
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The agreement was made official during an event at Huawei's headquarters in São Paulo (SP). Photo: Solfácil/Disclosure

Solfácil – a technology and services ecosystem focused on the solar sector – announced a strategic partnership with Huawei and HDT Energy to expand its portfolio of photovoltaic equipment in Brazil.

The agreement was made official during an event at the headquarters of the Chinese multinational, in São Paulo (SP), with the g of a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) between the three companies.

The new products will be available from July and can be purchased through the Solfácil Store, in addition to being integrated into the financing options offered by the company.

“We offer integrators new cutting-edge technological solutions at competitive prices, in addition to our specialized technical ,” highlighted Fabio Carrara, CEO and founder of Solfácil.

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Among the highlights of the portfolio are smart inverters, energy storage systems and integrated solutions aimed at DG (distributed generation) — a segment that already exceeds the 40 GW mark of installed capacity in the country, according to recent data from ANEEL (National Photovoltaic Solar Energy Agency).

Ao Canal Solar, both HDT Energy and Huawei highlighted that the partnership strengthens the companies' presence in the Brazilian market, while contributing to the promotion of the solar sector, with more cutting-edge equipment being made available in different regions of the country.

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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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