RJ participated in the Intersolar South America 2025 edition, the largest trade fair and congress in Latin America for the sector, held from August 26th to 28th at Expo Center Norte, São Paulo. At this edition, we exhibited our electrical connectors designed specifically to meet the needs of this segment.
We were located in the White Pavilion, at booth W2.90, where we were able to demonstrate, in addition to our diverse product portfolio, two electrical connectors for the sector. The KSE K4, compatible with the main connections on the market, guarantees not only a secure and stable serial connection between photovoltaic modules, but also high resistance to weathering, protection for outdoor environments (waterproof), UV rays, and overvoltages. And the KATRO, a piercing connector with four outputs for connecting residential or commercial consumers, which allows for stable connection and good heat dissipation in multiplexed cables used in low-voltage electrical systems and photovoltaic system branch connections.
For Marcelo Mendes, general manager of KRJ, the technologies presented during the fair were formulated to meet the growing demand of the sector for safer devices. “At Intersolar, we will present our connectors, developed and manufactured in Brazil, which meet the most rigorous standards of the solar sector, corresponding to its specificities with technologies that have high resistance, guaranteeing a stable connection between photovoltaic modules and easily meeting the needs of low-voltage electrical systems and their derivations,” he commented.
The largest platform for the new energy reality in Latin America, The smarter E South America, concluded this year’s edition on Thursday (28) with more than 55,000 visitors and an expansion of the areas dedicated to energy storage solutions, electrical infrastructure and electric mobility, consolidating its position as the main Latin American initiative for the sector. For three days, thousands of people attended the four parallel events Intersolar South America, ees South America, Power2Drive South America and Eletrotec+EM-Power South America, which brought together 600 exhibitors.


