Chinese TOPCon Solar Panels for Brazil — INMETRO Certified
Brazil's distributed generation framework (Lei 14.300) keeps absorbing volume — INMETRO-listed TOPCon SKUs from Canadian Solar, JinkoSolar and Trina ship every week through Santos and Itajaí.
CIF Santos
$0.125/W
BCD
10.8%
Total lead
12–14 wk
Cert
INMETRO 004/2011
Why source this combination
- INMETRO-listed model numbers required — verify exact part code against Portaria 140/2022.
- Lei 14.300 distributed-generation framework keeps mini-GD (<5 MW) profitable through 2028.
- Reais hedge clauses in supplier contracts increasingly common given BRL volatility.
- Itajaí and Paranaguá ports offer 2–3 days faster customs vs. Santos for southern projects.
Verified suppliers
Tier-1 Chinese manufacturers with active export track record into Brazil.
FAQ
QIs the 10.8% module tariff likely to rise?
Camex reviews PV tariff structures annually. The 2024 reinstatement was driven by ABSolar lobbying for local manufacturing protection; further hikes are debated but not imminent as of Q1 2026.
QWhich Brazilian distributors co-hold INMETRO certificates?
Aldo Solar, Solfácil, BlueSol, Soly and Edeltec each maintain co-listed INMETRO certificates with Canadian Solar, JinkoSolar, LONGi and Trina.
QHow does the Lei 14.300 GD tariff cliff interact with imports?
Projects connected before 2023 retained full Fio B credit. New GD projects pay a phased Fio B charge through 2029, but sub-500 kWp commercial systems still hit 3–5 year paybacks with Chinese tier-1 modules.