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Brazil launches the first PV factory in the first sodium battery in Amazon – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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UCB Power and the Sustainable Amazon Foundation (FAS) have installed the first PV factory of Brazil with sodium battery storage, a 7.50 kWp/38.40 kWh system in an external Amazon community.

August 12, 2025
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UCB Power has inaugurated what it says that the first photovoltaic power plant of Brazil is with sodium battery storage, installed in the external Amazon community of Tumbira. The project is a partnership with FAS.

The plant each has 20 solar modules of 375 WP each, for a total installed capacity of 7.50 kWp. The storage system consists of 16 sodium batteries (48 V/50 Ah), with a combined storage capacity of 38.40 kWh.

UCB Power has used more than 60,000 storage systems for off-grid consumers in Brazil, including individual systems (SIGFI) and Microgrids (Migdi), which benefit more than 240,000 people in remote areas.

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