São Paulo, Brazil – August 26 to 28, 2025 – PVB, a leading provider of integrated energy solutions, participated in Intersolar South America 2025, one of Latin America’s largest and most influential solar energy exhibitions. As a key player in the global renewable energy sector, PVB aimed to leverage the exhibition to highlight its cutting-edge Energy Storage solutions, tailored to meet the booming demand for sustainable energy in Brazil and across Latin America.
A Booming Market: Brazil’s Solar Energy Surge
Brazil—boasting abundant solar resources and among the world’s longest sunlight hours—has become a global solar leader, with ABSOLAR data showing 55GW+ cumulative PV capacity by late 2024 (22.2% of total power, second only to hydropower’s 40%+). MME projected 19.2GW new installations in 2025, pushing total to 54.9GW and lifting solar’s energy mix share from 12.6% (2024) to 18.2%. Distributed generation would lead with 14.4GW new capacity (42.7GW total), joined by 4.8GW centralized growth (12.2GW total)—a diversified expansion reflecting broad project support and vast innovation opportunities.
PVB’s Energy Storage Solutions: Innovation Meets Market Needs
To tackle the intermittency of solar power, PVB presented a range of energy storage solutions, including:
• 100kW/230kWh Liquid-Cooling Energy Storage System: Featuring an “All-in-One” design, it integrated batteries, BMS, PCS, and other modules, with a prefabricated cabin for flexible deployment. It supported peak shaving, capacity expansion, emergency backup, and grid balancing, boasting a lifespan of over 8,000 charge-discharge cycles.
• Residential & Commercial Options: Models like BYEH2500/5000 (wall-mounted), BYES2500/5000 (stacked), and BYER2500/5000 (rack-mounted) used safe lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, offering 90% depth of discharge, multi-brand inverter compatibility, and certifications such as UN38.3, UL, and CE. The PowerSmart Solo+ series, with modular design and up to 24kWh capacity, ensured easy installation and scalability.
• Large-Scale Solutions: The VoyagerPower 2.0 Air Cooling System (1MWh-5MWh) and PowerMaster Liquid Series, both “All-in-One” designs, integrated core components for efficient, reliable operation in utility-scale projects.
Looking Ahead
“Brazil’s solar energy market is at a critical inflection point, and PVB is committed to empowering this growth with safer, more efficient, and smarter solutions,” said a PVB spokesperson. “PVB is eager to showcase how our integrated PV, storage, and EV charging technologies can propel sustainable energy transitions.”
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