Techlux will open distribution center in Pernambuco

CD will be close to the port of Suape; The objective is to reduce logistics costs and expand storage capacity
09-02-23-canal-solar-Techlux will open distribution center in Pernambuco
The CD is scheduled to open in the first quarter of this year. Photo: Freepik

Aiming to expand its national reach, the Techlux announced that he will inaugurate, in the first quarter of this year, a CD (distribution center) in Pernambuco, next to port of Suape.

“The company’s objective with the CD is reduce logistics costs, expand the storage capacity and generate more job offers", said Fábio Delgado, commercial director at Techlux.

“We hope to get a growth of at least 50% in 2023. To this end, we are also increasing the number of employees and new partners are arriving, thus expanding the catalog of photovoltaic equipment, such as solar chargers for vehicles”, he highlighted.

Furthermore, Delgado commented that the company is investing in participating in events in the sector. Three are already confirmed: Intersolar Summit in Fortaleza, in April, Intersolar South America, in August, and ExpoGD, in November.

“The company will also develop its own events, with motivational talks, showroom, supplier participation and networking space. We are growing with both feet on the ground, step by step, with confidence in the quality of our services, through good istrative practices, innovation, , commitment and responsibility”, he added.

'PV market continues to grow rapidly'

The executive believes that the sector, momentarily, may appear to be “colder” due to the legal framework, but the market continues to grow rapidly. “It is important for integrators to reverse the 'fear' left on the end consumer about the changes introduced with the Law 14.300”.

“This is because solar is an investment with a quick return and a great investment for the end consumer, as the common energy tariff also shows constant price increases. In Paraná, for example, the impact of the milestone is even smaller, as consumers who have photovoltaic installations were already paying a TUSD tariff a few years ago”, he reported.

“Even though we already pay a tax on the energy produced, Paraná is the sixth state in of installed capacity for solar energy generation in Brazil. With the milestone, the values ​​on TUSD are now updated and regulated for the entire country”, concluded Delgado.

Photo by Mateus Badra
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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