Brazil: Seraphim signs 300 MW agreement with Vertys Energy Group

Seraphim strengthens its position in the Brazilian solar energy market by signing a 300 MW distribution agreement with Vertys Energy Group, a major player in the distribution of renewable energies in Latin America.

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Seraphim, a recognized player in the global photovoltaic sector, has signed a significant agreement with Vertys Energy Group, specialized in the distribution of energy solutions.
The agreement covers the distribution of 300 MW of solar modules in Brazil, a fast-growing market.
Vertys Energy Group, which has been active for over 20 years in the field of renewable energies in Latin America, will import and distribute N-TOPCon 585W bifacial modules and 610W rectangular cell modules, both recognized for their high energy efficiency.
This partnership comes at a time of strong demand for reliable, high-performance energy solutions in Brazil, where solar projects are multiplying on a large scale.
The modules supplied by Seraphim, incorporating innovative technologies such as multi-busbar, enable a significant reduction in energy losses while optimizing logistics space.

Strengthening Seraphim’s position in Brazil

The agreement between Seraphim and Vertys Energy Group represents a key step for Seraphim as it seeks to strengthen its presence in the Brazilian market.
Through this collaboration, Seraphim secures privileged access to a robust distribution network, optimizing the penetration of its products in a fast-growing market.
Vertys Energy Group, for its part, benefits from Seraphim’s technological expertise to meet the growing demand for solar solutions in the region. The Brazilian solar market, supported by favorable public policies, continues to attract significant investment.
This strategic partnership enables Seraphim to capitalize on this momentum, while offering Vertys the opportunity to diversify its product portfolio with high-performance modules.

Potential Impact on the Brazilian Energy Sector

The partnership between Seraphim and Vertys Energy Group could have a significant impact on Brazil’s energy sector.
Indeed, with the rapid growth of the solar market and increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions, this agreement is well positioned to support the expansion of solar capacity in the country.
Seraphim’s N-TOPCon modules, designed to maximize efficiency and minimize costs, are part of a strategy to develop renewable energies on a large scale.
For Seraphim, this agreement also represents an opportunity to strengthen its footprint in the region, while contributing to the evolution of the Brazilian energy sector.
Vertys Energy Group, by partnering with a renowned manufacturer, solidifies its position as a leading distributor in a rapidly expanding market.

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