Intersolar South America 2024, held at the Expo Center Norte pavilions in São Paulo (Brazil) from August 27 to 29, showcased innovations and highlights in the solar energy sector. The fair has already become a landmark in the renewable energy sector. Among the exhibitors, Tuper stood out by presenting innovative solutions and cutting-edge technology.
According to the event’s organizers, The smarter E South America, the largest Latin American platform for the new energy and mobility reality, concluded this year’s edition with over 650 exhibitors, around 55,000 visitors from 50 countries, and more than 2,500 participants at the four parallel conferences, led by more than 172 leaders from the global renewable energy supply chain. Over three days, the event, which brought together the Intersolar South America, ees South America, Eletrotec+EM-Power South America, and Power2Drive South America fairs and conferences, presented new trends, emerging technologies, public policies, and the latest innovations in the renewable energy sector.
Also, according to the organizers, the 20% growth compared to 2023 reflects the maturity of the segment and Brazil’s leadership potential. The national energy matrix is already one of the cleanest in the world.
Evolution in the solar energy sector
In the last decade, Tuper has significantly expanded its presence in the solar energy market. The initiative involves developing products from high-quality steel with advanced technology for application in fixed ground or tracker photovoltaic structures for projects of all sizes.
The investment in the sector aligns with the company’s commitment to sustainability, one of its core values.
Excellence in products and a name of tradition
Tuper, a company with over five decades of tradition, brought a team to its booth at Intersolar South America 2024 to showcase its solutions for the photovoltaic energy sector.
Among the products were carbon steel profiles and tubes, with or without perforations, as well as welded parts and assemblies. These can be supplied uncoated, hot-dip galvanized, or pre-galvanized, including Magnelis®. They are designed for use in photovoltaic structure projects of all sizes, both in centralized and distributed energy generation.
According to Kelsen Santos Souza, Tuper’s marketing manager, “Our participation in Intersolar South America 2024 was essential in strengthening the company’s presence in the renewable energy sector. We presented solutions that reinforce our commitment to sustainability and high performance. The diversity of products showcased highlighted Tuper’s ability to serve projects of various scales, further solidifying our portfolio. With the visibility gained, we expect to expand our presence in the solar market and seize new business opportunities, driving our strategic growth in this constantly evolving sector.”
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About Tuper
With 53 years of experience, Tuper is one of the largest steel processors in Latin America. The company keeps up with market developments in compliance with the most demanding national and international standards.
The portfolio includes solutions for the industrial, automotive, civil construction, agribusiness, oil and gas, and solar energy sectors, among others.
Tuper’s steel solutions include structural and industrial tubes, conduit pipes, galvanized conduits, scaffolding tubes, and boiler tubes. Also, condensers and heat exchangers, drawn tubes, Line Pipe API 5L, and Casing API 5CT. Additionally, Tuper manufactures tubular piles with quick connections, steel metal roofing, structural profiles, ribbed composite slabs, scaffolding, metal props, paneling, and slitters. Completing the catalog are automotive parts and components, welded assemblies, aftermarket exhaust systems, catalysts, and solutions for the photovoltaic sector.
Tuper’s journey is filled with determination and boldness to create innovative solutions. The company is committed to offering excellent products for all the segments it serves.
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