Windey Makes Standout Debut at Brazil WindPower 2025, Accelerating South America’s Energy Transition

Time:2025-11-03 Number:0 From:Windey

São Paulo, Brazil — October 28, 2025 — The 2025 Brazil International Wind Energy Conference & Exhibition (Brazil WindPower 2025) opened today at São Paulo Expo. Chinese renewable-energy equipment leader Windey Energy Technology Group Co., Ltd. (“Windey”) made a standout first appearance, showcasing its advanced wind turbines, energy-storage systems and integrated solutions. The company quickly attracted attention from industry representatives and potential partners from Brazil, Argentina, Chile and other countries.

 

Responding to South America’s complex environmental conditions - high wind speeds, strong turbulence, elevated temperatures and high humidity - Windey introduced several turbine models optimized for the region. These turbines feature robust high-temperature tolerance and sand-storm resistance, enabling reliable operation across varied terrains from arid inland areas to coastal zones. Using a compact doubly-fed generator system and a highly reliable structural design, Windey’s turbines deliver efficient output while optimizing whole-life economics, providing safe, dependable and cost-effective solutions for wind projects throughout South America.

 

Windey also showcased its modular, liquid-cooled storage product line, including the VoltPack-5 MWh container, the VoltBlock-261 kWh commercial & industrial all-in-one cabinet, and mobile energy-storage units. Together, these products form an integrated “wind-storage integration & intelligent-coordination” energy system. With high energy density and multiple safety protections, the solutions can be flexibly paired with wind farms to smooth generation fluctuations and increase energy absorption capacity, supporting the development of stable and efficient green grids in the region.

 

During the exhibition, Mr. Chenguang Chen held high-level talks with Bahia State Governor Jerônimo Rodrigues to discuss new-energy project development and local industrial cooperation. The delegation also conducted in-depth meetings with multiple Brazilian and international energy companies to explore collaboration on localization, green-hydrogen production and green-methanol projects. By integrating R&D, manufacturing and project development resources, Windey is actively promoting coordinated development of the wind-power value chain in South America and advancing the region’s energy-structure transition. This successful debut underscores Windey’s technical capabilities and open international stance, and lays a solid foundation for the company’s continued expansion in Latin America’s clean-energy market.

 

Looking ahead, Windey will remain innovation-driven and continue to collaborate with global partners to promote high-quality development of the clean-energy industry, contributing Chinese expertise to the global energy transition.