This growth can be attributed to several factors: Brazil benefits from high solar irradiation levels, predominantly in the Northeast and Central-West regions, making it an ideal location for solar power generation; the government has established encouraging policies, such as fiscal incentives, tax reductions, and distributed generation regulations, including a net metering arrangement that allows consumers to generate their own power and receive credits for surplus energy injected into the grid; the falling costs of photovoltaic equipment have made solar power more accessible to companies and consumers; enhanced financing mechanisms for solar programs have been introduced; and there is also a growing concern for environmental sustainability.