The total installed solar power in Brazil was estimated at 53. 9 GW at February 2025, which consists of about 21. 2 million. . These systems, which were eventually called SIGFI—Individual Generation System from Intermittent Sources—after the publication of the National Agency of Electrical Energy's (ANEEL) Normative Resolution 83, were extremely important in aiding the process of universalizing access to electricity and in. . Solar energy in Brazil surpassed the 55 GW milestone in March 2025, more than doubling its photovoltaic (PV) count in the last few years. That breakneck expansion is reshaping Brazil's energy security, sharpening its industrial competitiveness and putting its 2030 climate pledges within reach. . Brazil is expected to add 13 GW of solar capacity in 2025, according to the Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association (Absolar), but growth appears to be slowing as curtailment, grid constraints, and regulatory uncertainty challenge new projects. 9 GW of solar PV capacity in 2024.