Astronergy to Supply 700MW of N-Type TOPCon PV Modules to Atlas Energy

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  • The alliance expands on Astronergy and Atlas’s long-standing relationship, which has been exemplified by their joint work on several projects throughout Brazil.
Astronergy to Supply 700MW of N-Type TOPCon PV Modules to Atlas Energy Astronergy to Supply 700MW of N-Type TOPCon PV Modules to Atlas Energy

The largest privately-owned independent power producer (IPP) of renewable energy in Latin America, Atlas Renewable Energy, and Astronergy have signed a collaboration framework deal. As part of this deal, 700MW of ASTRO N series products from Astronergy, a pioneer in n-type TOPCon PV modules, will be provided to Atlas for a range of solar projects that support sustainable energy solutions.

Chuan Lu, CEO of Astronergy, emphasized the strategic significance of the new contract, citing Atlas’s positive response to Astronergy’s products in Brazil and Latin America. He noted that the agreement underscores the depth of their partnership and paves the way for further cooperation in advancing green energy initiatives in the region.

The alliance expands on Astronergy and Atlas long-standing relationship, which has been exemplified by their joint work on several projects throughout Brazil. For the Atlas PV power plant project, Astronergy won a bid to supply 454 MW of ASTRO N5 modules. This was the company’s largest deployment of TOPCon technology in Brazil.

“In addition to our ongoing projects, where we recently committed 316MW of ASTRO N7 modules,” Lu stated, “today’s contract signing reflects our commitment to accelerating the adoption of sustainable energy solutions and supporting Brazil’s transition to a low-carbon future.”

In April, Atlas Renewable Energy and Norwegian-based Hydro Rein have announced the commissioning of a 438 MW solar PV project in Brazil. The project is located in the south-eastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, the Boa Sorte PV, and consists of several projects that will provide power to aluminum smelter Albras, a joint venture owned by Hydro and Nippon Amazon Aluminium, under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA).

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