BYD Energy has been operating for more than five years in Brazil at the Campinas facility and has just reached a significant milestone
in the cumulative production of photovoltaic modules. The BYD Energy facility has produced two million photovoltaic modules in Brazil. This is according to a press release issued by the company on October 21.
“The mark of two million photovoltaic modules demonstrates our contribution to the consolidation of the distributed generation market. BYD Energy is one of the main players in the solar market and has invested heavily in the country.
The BYD Energy Brazil photovoltaic modules provide energy independence and guarantee great savings, with an excellent cost/benefit ratio. Some of the key features are easy installation, long life, and low maintenance. The photovoltaic modules have a 10-year warranty on the product and 25 years on the performance. Financing is available for the modules byand can be applied in urban and rural areas, industries, commerce, residences, condominiums, and plants.
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