Solfácil acquires photovoltaic kit distributor Solar Inove

With the acquisition, the company becomes a distributor and offers an exclusive portfolio of equipment
_Canal Solar Solfácil acquires photovoltaic kit distributor Solar Inove
Fábio Carrara says that the investment in Solar Inove makes the company's ecosystem even more robust. Photo: Solfácil/Disclosure

Solfácil announced the purchase of solar kit distributor Solar Inove. According to Fabio Carrara, CEO of Solfácil, the acquisition aims to expand its solutions available to Brazilian integrators.

“For 1 and a half years, we sold kits in the marketplace model, and we learned a lot. The main learning is that we were unable to guarantee a high level of service at all stages of the journey, from order to delivery”, said Carrara.

“As distributors, we will be able to control the entire order cycle and integrate it into our ecosystem to offer the best purchasing and delivery experience. The investment in Solar Inove complements and makes our ecosystem even more robust”, he adds.

With the acquisition, Solfácil begins to act as a distributor with an exclusive portfolio of equipment with Solar Inove, such as Deye, Growatt and Goodwe.

“The relationship between Solar Inove and Solfácil was born through the company’s marketplace. There was a substantial increase in demand for our kits, which was limited by our capacity for organic growth”, comments Brainer Martins, CEO of Solar Inove.

“This acquisition aims to expand our services through investments in working capital, logistics infrastructure and also a great opportunity to explore all the synergies of the Solfácil ecosystem. Partners who already purchased via Solar Inove now have access to Solfácil financing with special conditions to offer their customers”, he adds.

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Ericka Araújo
Communications Leader Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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  1. Great!! The vertical structure increasingly guarantees us better efficiency and sustainability.

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