Chinese solar panel supplier Amerisolar to open large new factory in Brazil in 2021

While many industries have been hit hard by the impacts of COVID-19, with some even becoming obsolete, solar is certainly one that is continuing to grow in its impact and importance.


There are many countries who are leading the way with solar panel production and widespread implementation, but it is China who has been making many of the most large-scale moves, often alongside international partners. This is certainly the case with a new production centre opening in Brazil.


The Brazilian arm of Amerisolar, a Chinese maker of solar panels, will open a new factory in early 20201, with the new site it is building being near the southeastern Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, as reported by Brazilian media outlet Estado de Minas. 


The Brazilian newspaper says the factory will employ 100 people directly and help create up to 2,200 new jobs in other companies. The story also says that the factory is meant to produce 30,000 panels a month, with around half of them likely to be used for export to Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Chile and Colombia.


Being near Belo Horizonte International Airport in the Confins free trade zone “makes the factory more competitive”, according to Amerisolar Brasil Chief Executive Gustavo Henrique de Almeida.


Additionally, with a weekly air cargo service from Belo Horizonte to mainland China and Taiwan via Miami began recently, this should make it even easier to transport a portion of what is produced in the factory for use in China and across East Asia.


It will be interesting to see more of how other countries are advancing their solar production as many industries look to bounce back in 2021, but we’re not surprised to see China leading the way.


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