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    BYD's new generation of photovoltaic modules was unveiled at the South American Solar Exhibition

    • Last Update: 2022-11-19
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    A few days ago, the new generation of photovoltaic modules launched by the Chinese company BYD was unveiled at the South American Solar Energy Exhibition, attracting many visitors and buyers
    .
    The product, called "Module 2.
    0", is a 24-gate double-glass solar module with high efficiency, high stability and ultra-long life, with an estimated service life of 50 years
    .

    Li Tie, general manager of BYD Brazil, said that based on full understanding of the market prospects, BYD will invest 150 million reais (about 40.
    5 million US dollars) in Campinas to build a solar factory, mainly producing solar panels, which will not only supply the Brazilian market, but also cover the entire Latin American region, and is expected to be put into production
    in the first half of 2016.

    The growing demand for electricity resources in Latin American countries and the strong support of governments have driven the development of
    solar energy in the region.
    GTM Research reports that Latin American solar power capacity grew by 370% to 625 MW
    in 2016.
    Triple-digit growth
    is expected in 2015.
    Photovoltaic industry analysts pointed out that in the next four years, Latin American solar energy demand is expected to account for 2% of the total global demand, Mexico, Brazil and Chile are the three potential markets
    in Latin America.

    As Latin America's largest economy, Brazil is a "rising star"
    in the field of solar energy.
    The country is rich in solar resources, but for many years, the solar power industry has not received enough attention
    .
    Last year, Brazil affected the power supply due to the drought that has not been seen in 80 years, and then the development of the photovoltaic industry began to be put on the government's agenda
    .

    Wei Xing believes that with the further increase of Brazilian government support, the Brazilian photovoltaic market will usher in rapid development, and it is expected that Brazil will have 795,000 sets of photovoltaic equipment by 2025, with an installed capacity of 2,435 MW
    .

    (This article uses a real-time exchange rate: 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 3.
    704 reais)

    A few days ago, the new generation of photovoltaic modules launched by the Chinese company BYD was unveiled at the South American Solar Energy Exhibition, attracting many visitors and buyers
    .
    The product, called "Module 2.
    0", is a 24-gate double-glass solar module with high efficiency, high stability and ultra-long life, with an estimated service life of 50 years
    .

    photovoltaic

    Li Tie, general manager of BYD Brazil, said that based on full understanding of the market prospects, BYD will invest 150 million reais (about 40.
    5 million US dollars) in Campinas to build a solar factory, mainly producing solar panels, which will not only supply the Brazilian market, but also cover the entire Latin American region, and is expected to be put into production
    in the first half of 2016.

    The growing demand for electricity resources in Latin American countries and the strong support of governments have driven the development of
    solar energy in the region.
    GTM Research reports that Latin American solar power capacity grew by 370% to 625 MW
    in 2016.
    Triple-digit growth
    is expected in 2015.
    Photovoltaic industry analysts pointed out that in the next four years, Latin American solar energy demand is expected to account for 2% of the total global demand, Mexico, Brazil and Chile are the three potential markets
    in Latin America.

    As Latin America's largest economy, Brazil is a "rising star"
    in the field of solar energy.
    The country is rich in solar resources, but for many years, the solar power industry has not received enough attention
    .
    Last year, Brazil affected the power supply due to the drought that has not been seen in 80 years, and then the development of the photovoltaic industry began to be put on the government's agenda
    .

    Wei Xing believes that with the further increase of Brazilian government support, the Brazilian photovoltaic market will usher in rapid development, and it is expected that Brazil will have 795,000 sets of photovoltaic equipment by 2025, with an installed capacity of 2,435 MW
    .

    (This article uses a real-time exchange rate: 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 3.
    704 reais)

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