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Seraphim and Vertys Energy Group Ink Landmark 300MW Solar Module Distribution Deal in Brazil

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Seraphim has recently secured a landmark distribution agreement with Vertys Energy Group, a key energy solutions distributor in Brazil and Latin America. The agreement involves the importation and distribution of 300 megawatts (MW) of Seraphim’s high-efficiency TOPCon bifacial solar modules across Brazil. This strategic partnership marks a significant advancement for Seraphim as it expands its footprint in the rapidly growing Brazilian solar market. The modules supplied include 585W N-TOPCon bifacial modules and 610W rectangular-cell modules, both ideal for utility-scale and commercial & industrial (C&I) solar projects. These modules feature advanced multi-busbar and innovative cell technology, offering reduced power losses, 80%ยฑ5% bifaciality, and enhanced container space utilization of up to 99%. These benefits translate to lower logistics costs and improved return on investment (ROI).

“Seraphim has a good reputation in the global market. With Seraphim’s cutting-edge solar technology and our robust distribution network and expertise in the Brazilian market, a wider audience and potential customers will surely be reached,” said Juliano Carulli, CEO of Vertys Energy Group. “Our collaboration is expected to play a key role in satisfying Brazil’s growing energy needs and contributing to the country’s ambitious renewable energy targets.”

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“This partnership with Vertys Energy Group is another major step forward for Seraphim as we expand our footprint in the Brazilian solar market,” said Insan Boy, VP of Global Sales of Seraphim. “Brazil represents a dynamic and fast-growing market with significant potential for solar energy. By joining forces with Vertys, we are confident that we will make a meaningful impact in driving the regional energy transition.”

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