A Fertile Ground for Solar Growth
With more than 3,000 hours of annual sunshine and an average horizontal irradiation of around 1,700 kWh/m², Brazil offers ideal conditions for solar power. Combined with abundant land and rooftop resources, the country is well-positioned for solar deployment. According to the 2025-2029 Energy Operation Plan released in July by Brazil’s National System Operator (ONS), the combined share of utility-scale and distributed solar in the electricity mix is projected to rise from 22.2% in December 2024 to 32.9% by the end of 2029. Over the same period, installed capacity is expected to grow from 51.7 GW to 88.2 GW. Against this backdrop, HJT technology, with its superior efficiency and proven reliability under intense heat, is becoming a key driver of Brazil’s sustainable solar growth.
G12-132 High-Efficiency HJT Modules for Utility-Scale Projects
At the center of Huasun’s showcase is the Himalaya Series G12-132 module, designed specifically for utility-scale projects. By the end of this year, the module will reach a commercial power output of 760 W and a conversion efficiency of 24.5%, generating about 3% more daily power than same-format TOPCon modules. With its superior temperature coefficient of -0.24%/°C, the Himalaya ensures stable generation in Brazil’s hot climate, helping projects maximize long-term yields and economic returns.
