
巴西东北国际太阳能技术贸易博览会(Intersolar Brasil Nordeste)是巴西东北国际领先的太阳能技术专业展览会,根据发展需求分类为智慧能源展、储能展、电力技术展、太阳能展,该展由德国推广太阳能促进会主办,是Intersolar品牌展之一,在巴西塞阿拉州首府福塔雷萨国际展览中心举行。Intersolar Brasil展是巴西以及南美洲最重要的太阳能技术及电池储能技术展。至今已成为南美洲最大的太阳能技术和产品贸易展览会。

Intersolar Brasil成为Intersolar 盛会,这是世界领先的太阳能行业展览系列。巴西东北太阳能产业国际展览和会议在福塔雷萨国际展览中心举行,重点关注光伏、光伏生产技术和太阳能热技术领域。自成立以来,Intersolar已成为太阳能行业制造商、供应商、分销商、服务商和合作伙伴最重要的行业平台。

Intersolar 的活动横跨四大洲,如今已成为太阳能行业及其合作伙伴的世界领先展览。我们的目标是增加太阳能在能源供应中的份额。通过提供一流的服务,我们的展览和国际会议将来自全球最重要市场的企业、技术和人员聚集在一起。我们在开拓市场、提供专业知识和创建链接方面拥有 30 年的经验:连接太阳能业务!

展品范围(Show Products):
太阳能展区:光伏电池及组件 、光伏生产技术 、光伏系统技术、太阳能经销商与分销商、光伏产品和服务、太阳能热利用技术 、逆变器 、组件、安装配件、安装系统 、跟踪系统。
太阳能配件展区:减震器、集成装备系统、各类太阳能产品、能量供应设备、热能转换、变极器、过电压保护、发光保护、投资提议和太阳能基金、计划编制和咨询服务、程序控制和控制工程学、产品技术工艺、研发设备、软件编程和远程太阳能监控、太阳能空调系统、太阳能光缆、太阳能电池及晶片、太阳能充电器、太阳能采集、太阳能厨房设备、太阳能正面屋顶建造、太阳能 玻璃、太阳能模块、太阳能存储、阳光水疗、跟踪系统、太阳能光伏芯片、太阳能热水器、太阳能发电芯板、太阳能新型动力装置。

展览城市简介(City Introduce)
福塔莱萨(Fortaleza)是巴西塞阿拉州首府,位于该国东北部大西洋沿岸,面积315平方公里,人口约260万,为巴西第五大城市。城市始建于1609年,曾于1637-1654年被荷兰占领,1823年设市并定为州首府。19世纪依托铁路与公路建设发展为现代化港口,输出蔗糖、咖啡、棉花等农产品,工业涵盖石油化工、纺织及船舶制造,手工业以吊床织造闻名。
2014年承办巴西世界杯赛事及金砖国家领导人第六次会晤 ,2025年被国际足联列为2027年女足世界杯举办城市之一。作为巴西重要交通枢纽,拥有拉美第二大海底光缆网和BR-116号联邦公路起点。2023年5月与厦门市缔结友好城市关系,形成金砖合作新纽带。市内卡斯特朗体育场经翻新可容纳6.4万观众,曾举办世界杯淘汰赛。

展会报告(Show Reports):
São Paulo, 24 April 2025: More than 5,600 people attended the trade show. Conference discussions prompted important reflections on the future of solar energy and other aspects of the energy transition.
Intersolar Summit Brasil Nordeste, one of the region’s most comprehensive events covering solar generation and related topics, concluded its fifth edition in Fortaleza with record attendance: over 5,600 visitors explored the event’s 90 exhibitors. This milestone confirms the event’s established position in the calendar of Ceará and the Brazilian Northeast. The second day of the conference examined green hydrogen, electrical energy storage, transmission challenges for large loads, and e-mobility. Organised by Aranda Eventos & Congressos in collaboration with Germany’s Solar Promotion International, the Summit highlights strategic discussions that are crucial for the sector’s future.
Solar Promotion International’s CEO Florian Wessendorf celebrated the event’s success: “Our fifth edition achieved record attendance, demonstrating both the event’s consolidation and the credibility it has gained among renewable energy and energy transition leaders. Furthermore, the conference facilitated high-level discussions uniting key sector representatives, while the workshops proved popular in training professionals on major market trends.”
The panel “Green Hydrogen: The Northeast’s New Energy Frontier” opened the day’s discussions. Jurandir Picanço, an energy consultant for the Federation of Industries of the State of Ceará (FIEC), said that earlier projections about the potential of green hydrogen have been revised downwards, citing barriers including production costs, technology and infrastructure. Camila Ramos, CEO and Founder of CELA, explained that the market still faces challenges for final investment decisions, particularly the need for committed buyers to secure project financing. She acknowledged Ceará’s efforts to attract investment through incentives. Gustavo Silva, Operations Director at Qair Brasil, presented the investor perspective, highlighting obstacles like supply chain bottlenecks, geopolitical barriers and Brazil’s political uncertainties. Concluding the panel, Brígida Miola, Executive Secretary of Industry at SDE, outlined initiatives by the Ceará Green Hydrogen Hub to enable local production, including port infrastructure, transmission lines and water reuse systems.
The second discussion addressed “Electric Energy Storage in the Northeast: An Overview”. Chaired by Markus Vlasits, president of the Brazilian Energy Storage Association (ABSAE), who advocated for national storage policies, the panel identified storage as a viable solution to optimise solar and wind generation capacity. Jonas Becker Paiva, Director of Colibri Capital, presented a sector overview, citing a recent Bloomberg report showing a 40% global reduction in storage system costs, with projections suggesting a further 34% decrease by 2030. Maurício Gonçalves, CEO of 3E Soluções, emphasised isolated systems as viable solutions for areas with electricity access challenges. Adalberto Moreira, Commercial Manager at Baterias Moura, discussed the storage business environment, arguing that storage should be viewed not as competition for traditional energy sources but as a strategic ally.
The day’s third panel examined “Electrical System Perspectives and Transmission Challenges for Large Loads”. Joaquim Rolim, FIEC’s Sustainable Development Manager, outlined recent transformations in Brazil’s electricity sector through renewable integration and their impact on issues such as load management. Marcos Júnior Soares de Lima, Enel’s Senior Grid Planning Specialist, addressed challenges posed by new large-load connections for the work plans of distributors. Eduardo Rego, O&M Director at Voltalia Energia do Brasil, shared the operational experiences of generation companies within Brazil’s current energy landscape.
The final panel, “E-mobility: Standardisation and Technology”, chaired by move CEO Cesare Quinteiro, covered standards, technology, markets and the perspective of charging point operators. Quinteiro noted Brazil’s exponential e-mobility growth, a trend expected to continue. Daniel Carvalho, CEO of DCC Energy, talked about market developments in recent years, particularly in the Northeast, which grew 9.4-fold between 2022 and 2024, creating opportunities in charging infrastructure. Rafael Souza, Director of Eletricarr, correlated rising vehicle sales with charging point availability, noting this expansion occurs not only in large cities but in towns as well. He emphasised the potential of solar generation to power charging networks.
The event also featured a public talk, “Grid Zero and Protection Systems”, delivered by Sinergia Consultoria’s electrical engineer Vinícius Ayrão. Alongside discussions, workshops attracted dedicated attendees, covering: “MicroPV Maintenance Business Models” with Vinícius Ayrão; “Smart Systems for Energy Transition” led by Camila Gehrke and Flávio da Silva; and “Demand Management for Condominiums” presented by Rafael Cunha and João Cunha.










