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Articulating trackers and software increase solar energy yield on steep terrain

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Solar tracker manufacturer Nevados says its articulated tracker systems and digital design software optimize energy production on slopes of up to 37%, reducing grading costs and environmental impact.

October 29, 2025
Rahul Chandra

By pv magazine USA

The solar industry has historically thrived on nice, flat plots of land for project development. Viewed through a product development lens, the early “customer use case” – flat locations – shaped the product requirements for tracking technologies (favoring long, continuous torque tube designs for optimal economics) and the project design tools that supported them.

But now the customer use case is changing – and fast.

During a recent webinar hosted by pv magazineattendees were asked about the area in their project pipelines. Of the nearly 300 participants, a whopping 97% reported that at least a quarter of their pipeline passed over challenging terrain.

It’s worth noting that this happened after “challenging terrain” came to be defined as either or both steep slopes and undulating land, and not just the gently rolling hills the industry has become accustomed to.

As demand for solar energy grows, the availability of flat land will only increase the percentage of projects with site problems.

To read further, visit our pv magazine USA website.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the author pv magazine.

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