Solar tracker manufacturer offers new terrain-following solution

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Solar tracker manufacturer PV Hardware (PVH) has added terrain-following support to its AxoneDuo Infinity tracker the ability to accommodate up to 2° of post-to-post variation to improve the viability and cost-competitiveness of sloped, uneven and rocky building sites.

Such trackers are envisioned for use in sensitive ecological zones, agrivoltaics, and regions with strict environmental permitting standards.

“With flat, buildable land becoming scarcer, especially in high-potential states like California, Texas, and the Midwest, developers need smarter solutions to meet rising energy demands without increasing environmental impact or construction costs,” a company statement said.

“The terrain-following solar trackers, based on PV Hardware’s flagship dual-row tracker, AxoneDuo Infinity, are available in the U.S. market and deployed worldwide,” a company spokesperson told pv magazine.

The 2° slope tolerance exceeds the 1.5° to 1.75° tolerance of typical trackers, according to the company. It added that the technology enables shorter piles, up to 0.7 m in length, and a shallower ramming depth, as well as reduced work related to earthworks site preparation

The AxoneDuo Infinity trackers are module-agnostic, reportedly supporting mono and dual row layouts with string configurations of 1-2-3-4 or 2+2 – 3+3. They are delivered pre-assembled and have a 75° hail stowing option.

Together, these features lead to over 40% faster installation timelines, reducing both material costs and labor requirements, according to the manufacturer.

The trackers are available internationally via PV Hardware’s operational hubs globally, including in Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and India, the spokesperon added.

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