The Genius Tracker TF supports Slops up to 1.7 degrees between messages, reducing the costs of land degrees.
Gamechange Solar, a supplier based in the US Van Solar Tracker and Fixed-Tilt Racking Systems, announced an update of his Genius Tracker Line or Solar Tracker Systems that makes what the company says is a greater adaptability to sloping soil.
The Genius Tracker TF supports slopes up to 1.7 degrees between messages. Gamechange reports that this is able to install solar players with less land design, reduce the costs for flattening land and to avoid environmental disorders or to eliminate the need for the use of articulating joints.
The tracker is designed to meet existing land contours. The company said that the design shortens the construction time lines and minimizes disruptions of increased work zones.
“Terrain challenges can be a big barrier for the development of solar projects on utilities,” said Derick Botha, Chief Commercial Officer at Gamechange Solar. “Genius Tracker TF helps our customers to overcome those challenges by offering a tracker solution that works to reduce or eliminate the assessment by working with the contours of the country.”
The Genius Tracker system reportedly contains distributed architecture and a fully driven system with individual driving control and supports tables of up to 430 feet.
The pre -assembled drive of the tracker system has an expected lifespan of 40 years and the actuators are validated external by accelerated life cycle tests, according to the company. The Tracker has undergone wind tunnel tests to ensure that stability in extreme winds up to a record of 160 km / h, Gameshago reports, supported by shock vapors protect against aeroelastic instability.
PV Magazine USA has recently carried out a webinar at the company together with renewable energy test center and CPP Wind Engineering for a in -depth look at the resistance of his trackers against extreme winds.
Gamechange has more than 43 GW of trackers that have been used on solar projects worldwide, to support more than 92.5 million solar modules. The projects will be estimated to produce sufficient electricity to provide 7.3 million houses with electricity.
Together with its trackers, the company offers software and checks, technical support services and site mapping and balance of systems and transformer solutions.
Solar trackers had a record year of shipments in 2024, shipping worldwide 111 GW product said Wood Mackenzie. The top three suppliers in the US, NexTracker, Gamechange and Array account for 90% of the American inland stock of solar trackers. Gamechange is in second place among American suppliers in 2024, said Wood Mackenzie.
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