From pv journal Brazil
Brazil will import 17.8 GW of PV modules by 2022, enabling funding of greater than BRL 64 billion ($12.3 billion), based on a brand new report on distributed-generation PV by Brazilian consultancy Greener.
JinkoSolar was the biggest provider of modules within the Brazilian market final 12 months, with shipments reaching 3,065 MW. The second largest provider is Canadian Photo voltaic (2,340 MW), adopted by Longi (1,830 MW), Trina Photo voltaic (1,802 MW), Risen Power (1,480 MW) and JA Photo voltaic (1,101 MW).
The Greener research recognized 71 module manufacturers delivered to the Brazilian market in 2022, however the 10 with the best variety of deliveries account for 81% of the market.
By 2022, Brazil may have accomplished almost 10 GW of photo voltaic vegetation. The nation exceeds 25 GW of put in photo voltaic capability, equal to 11.6% of the nationwide electrical energy combine. The utility-scale PV sector accounts for 7.8 GW in whole.
As of July 2022, PV has grown by a median of 1 GW per 30 days in Brazil, based on ABSolar. The nation had 16.4 GW of cumulative photo voltaic capability in July, nevertheless it has now reached 25 GW.
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