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 Brazil’s minister of mines and energy discusses battery auction with Chinese companies
 
 Alexandre Silveira has met with leading companies including  Huawei, BYD, and CATL to drum up interest in Brazil’s first large-scale  energy storage auction, slated for later this year.
 
 
   
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 Livia Neves
 
 Oct 27, 2025
 
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 Brazil’s minister of mines and energy, Alexandre Silveira, on Friday  joined bilateral meetings with Chinese energy companies during an  official government mission to Asia which included business in Indonesia  and Malaysia.
 
 The minister wants to attract international investment for the first  battery auction to be held by the Ministry of Mines and Energy, due this  year.
 
 Battery energy storage systems can increase the reliability of the  National Interconnected System and bolster the penetration of renewable  energy generation, for example from solar and wind power. Batteries can  even out periods of excess generation which occur during periods of low  demand, as happens during holidays such as Christmas and the new year  break.
 
 “We are preparing the first battery auction in Brazil, which will be  fundamental to ensure the stability and efficiency of our electrical  system,” said Silveira.
 
 Chinese companies including Huawei Digital Power, BYD,  CATL, Envision, Sungrow, HyperStrong, and Hithium Energy presented  large-scale battery and smart grid technology during the meetings.
 
 Minister Silveira said this year’s battery procurement exercise will  be part of Brazil’s Reserve Capacity Auction (LRCAP): a regulatory model  which ensures enough electricity is generated to meet demand. This  year’s LRCAP will feature a section devoted to energy storage.
 
 The Brazilian Association of Energy Storage Solutions estimates  around 18 GW of battery projects are ready to be registered for the  auction and claims contracting just 2 GW of them could unlock investment  of BRL 10 billion ($1.85 billion).
 
 From  pv magazine Brasil
 
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