Qair, a France-based renewable energy developer engaged in large-scale power generation projects, has started testing of four PV plants within the 439 MW Complexo Solar Bom Jardim in Ceará, Brazil. Bom Jardim I, II, III and V project commissioning activities were conducted between December 2025 and January 2026 at the project site in Icó. The Bom Jardim development consists of ten PV plants with 706 generating units and involves an estimated investment of BRL 2.13 billion (~ $0.40 billion). Testing work is examining electrical systems, inverter operations, grid connections and PV module performance before the plants move into commercial generation. All ten PV plants in the 439 MW Bom Jardim complex are scheduled to begin commercial operation by December 2027. Electricity from the Bom Jardim complex will be transmitted through a step-up substation and an approximately 8 km transmission line. This transmission line will connect the facility to the 230 kV Icó substation operated by Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco.