Hanersun-Solfácil Agreement: A New Solar Era in Brazil

A recent agreement between Hanersun and Solfácil marks a significant step forward in Brazil's solar energy sector.

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Partenariat Hanersun-Solfácil Énergie Solaire

The recent announcement of the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Hanersun, a leader in solar technology, and Solfácil, a Brazilian pioneer in solar fintech, marks a strategic turning point for the solar energy market in Brazil. The agreement provides for the delivery of Hanersun HITOUCH 5N modules with a total capacity of 400MW to Solfácil, marking the first large-scale shipment of Hanersun’s high-performance HITOUCH 5N 585W module to Brazil.

Technological Expansion and Strategic Partnership

This cooperation not only underlines the two companies’ commitment to the transition to cleaner energy, but also their ambition to strengthen their strategic partnership. With over 8 years’ experience, Solfácil has established itself as a key player in the Brazilian solar sector, helping to make Brazil the world’s largest distributed solar market. Supported by stimulating government policies, Brazil has seen remarkable growth in the solar sector, leading Latin America in terms of installation capacity.

Advanced Technology and Environmental Impact

The HITOUCH 5N modules, at the heart of this agreement, feature 182mm TOPCon cells with MBB+half-cut design and high-density encapsulation, offering a leading module efficiency of 22.65% and near-zero LID/LeTID effect. These features make the modules particularly well-suited to distributed projects, promising a more efficient and reliable solar experience for customers while promoting the low-carbon transition.

Directors’ declarations

SUNNY SUN, Vice President of Hanersun, expressed his gratitude to Solfácil for its trust, underlining Hanersun’s commitment to deepening cooperation throughout Brazil. For his part, Solfácil’s CTO affirmed his confidence in the partnership, highlighting the importance of TOPCon 585W technology for improving the efficiency of solar panels in Brazil.
This partnership illustrates not only the growing recognition of Hanersun’s solutions in Brazil, but also its role in promoting global clean energy goals. By positioning itself as a leader in the field, Hanersun is continuing its internationalization to provide cutting-edge PV experiences, supporting the energy transition.

The agreement between Hanersun and Solfácil symbolizes a major step forward in the solar energy sector, not only for Brazil but for the global market as a whole, effectively promoting a sustainable energy transition.

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