Arctech’s Brazilian Subsidiary Earns FINAME Certification

Arctech, a global leader in solar tracking and smart structural solutions, is proud to announce that its Brazilian subsidiary has received official approval under the FINAME program, administered by Brazil’s National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES). This certification marks a pivotal milestone in strengthening Arctech’s foothold in Brazil and reinforces its strategic expansion across Latin America.

The FINAME certification enables Arctech’s 1P solar trackers to qualify for financing under highly favorable terms within the Brazilian market. This access not only facilitates the growth of local solar projects but also enhances Arctech’s regional supply chain integration and market penetration.

Engineered with advanced smart backtracking and intelligent control algorithms, Arctech’s 1P trackers are optimized for deployment on uneven terrain and can accommodate complex structural demands—delivering enhanced performance and cost efficiency throughout the project lifecycle.

Since entering the LATAM market, Arctech has remained committed to offering high-performance, tracker-centric solar solutions. With FINAME approval, the company significantly strengthens its value proposition for developers across Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Peru, and Central America, providing streamlined access to competitive financing and accelerating the rollout of next-generation solar infrastructure. “Obtaining FINAME is a key milestone for our expansion strategy in Brazil and LATAM, recognizing our local industrial commitment. Also, it creates new opportunities throughout the region.” said Alejandro Silva Zamora – Director of LATAM South & Brazil.

 

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