Sunotec has launched a new Iberian division to expand its presence in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.
Alejandro Ramos will be managing director of Sunotec Iberia, while Bárbara Llinares will serve as the turnkey engineer director (both pictured).
Sunotec said the strategic move underscores the company’s commitment to growth in high-potential solar markets.
It has identified Latin America as a priority growth region due to its abundant solar resources and increasing renewable energy commitments.
Sunotec has ambitious expansion targets for the next three years with a strong focus on Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic.
Ramos has nearly a decade of experience in the renewable energy sector, including project management across the Iberian and Latin American markets.
As the managing director of Sunotec Iberia, he will focus on building the company’s presence in Iberia, Central America and the Caribbean.
“Central America and the Caribbean are rapidly emerging as renewable energy hubs,” said Ramos. “With Sunotec’s proven ability to deliver turnkey PV plants and integrate cutting-edge technologies, we are perfectly positioned to provide solutions that are both economically viable and environmentally sustainable.”
Llinares is a mechanical engineer with more than 10 years of experience in large-scale PV projects. In her role as turnkey engineer director for Iberia and LATAM, she will focus on aligning Sunotec’s technical expertise with local regulatory requirements to establish a solid foundation for the company’s presence in the new regions.
She will also be responsible for ensuring smooth project implementation and strong client relationships.
“Sunotec has the culture, experience, and innovation mindset to become a true strategic partner in LATAM,” said Llinares. “I look forward to structuring Sunotec’s presence in the region, ensuring we not only deliver high-performance projects but also create lasting value for local communities.”
Sunotec chief executive Bernhard Suchland added: “Expanding into Iberia and LATAM is not just a geographic step; it is a strategic leap. These markets are critical for the global energy transition, and Sunotec’s integrated approach allows us to deliver solar projects that combine technical excellence with economic efficiency.”


