- Seraphim Energy will supply 585W N-TOPCon bifacial modules and 610W rectangular-cell panels for utility and C&I solar projects.
- Seraphim has a 13 GW global production capacity, supporting its expansion into South America’s growing solar market.
Chinese solar manufacturer Seraphim Energy Group Co Ltd has signed a 300-MW distribution agreement with Brazil’s Vertys Energy Group. Vertys will import and distribute Seraphim’s TOPCon bifacial solar panels throughout Brazil. The deal’s financial terms remain undisclosed.
This partnership targets Brazil’s booming solar market. Insane Boy, Seraphim’s Vice President of Global Sales, emphasised the market’s potential. “Brazil represents a dynamic and fast-growing market with significant potential for solar energy. By joining forces with Vertys, we are confident we will make a meaningful impact driving the regional energy transition,” Boy said.
Seraphim will supply 585W N-TOPCon bifacial modules and 610W rectangular-cell panels. These products cater to large-scale utility and commercial & industrial (C&I) solar projects. Seraphim’s panels will address the region’s increasing demand for solar energy solutions.
The Chinese company operates with a global production capacity of 13 GW. This extensive capacity enables Seraphim to support growing international demand and contribute significantly to solar energy expansion in South America.
Seraphim aims to enhance Brazil’s solar infrastructure by leveraging its production strength and Vertys’s local expertise. The deal is part of Seraphim’s broader strategy to expand its footprint in key global markets and drive the adoption of clean energy technologies.
Seraphim’s focus on advanced solar technologies aligns with global trends towards sustainable energy solutions. The company’s TOPCon bifacial panels offer efficiency and durability, making them suitable for diverse solar projects.
As Brazil continues to invest in renewable energy, this partnership with Vertys will advance the country’s solar energy goals. The collaboration highlights the growing synergy between global solar manufacturers and regional energy providers in meeting the demand for clean energy.
Overall, this agreement marks a significant step for both Seraphim and Vertys. It underscores the increasing momentum in the global solar sector and the critical role of strategic partnerships in driving energy transitions.