This achievement highlights PV Hardware’s (PVH) significant growth and commitment to providing state-of-the-art solar tracking solutions, contributing to the country’s rapidly expanding renewable energy sector. This is also verified by the Wood McKenzie Report for Solar farms supplied in 2023.
By delivering cutting-edge, reliable solar technology and latest TFT (terrain-following tracker) which are unique to Australia’s challenging terrain across large-scale projects, PVH has firmly established itself as a leading player in the Australian solar market. The company’s advanced solar trackers, Axone Duo Infinity, Monoline+ 2P and Solar Fix are designed to maximize energy yield in Australia’s unique climatic conditions, have earned PVH recognition for both innovation and efficiency. PV Hardware has supplied over 2.2 GWp of trackers in Australia.
“We are delighted to have secured the number two position in Australia’s competitive solar tracker market,” said Trevor De Vries, VP Sales at PV Hardware Australia. “This accomplishment is a reflection of our dedication to engineering excellence, our partnerships with leading solar developers, and our commitment to supporting Australia’s transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.”
Top solar projects by PV Hardware in Australia
PV Hardware’s success in Australia is built on its involvement in some of the country’s largest and most impactful solar projects. Here are five standout projects by size that exemplify PVH’s role in the renewable energy transition:
- Wellington North Solar Farm – Capacity: 425 MW
As one of the largest solar farms in Australia, Wellington North demonstrates PVH’s ability to support massive energy projects with top-tier solar tracking solutions. - Walla Walla Solar Farm – Capacity: 357.16 MW
This large-scale solar farm highlights PVH’s expertise in delivering high-quality tracking systems for expansive renewable energy installations. - Edenvale Solar Park – Capacity: 204 MW
Edenvale showcases PVH’s early involvement in significant solar projects, contributing to the country’s growing renewable energy infrastructure. - Blue Grass Solar Farm- Capacity: 200 MW
Blue Grass further solidifies PVH’s role in optimizing solar energy generation across utility-scale farms with advanced tracking technologies. This project has been performing at the highest level and is consistently in the Top performing Solar Farms in Australia, month after month. - Glenellen Solar Farm- Capacity: 260 MW
This upcoming project reflects PVH’s continued commitment to supporting large-scale renewable energy projects in Australia.
PV Hardware’s solar trackers are known for their durability, high performance, and ability to withstand Australia’s challenging environmental conditions. This, combined with the company’s focus on innovation and localised manufacturing, has solidified PVH’s reputation as a key player in the Australian renewable energy market.
As Australia’s demand for clean energy grows, PVH is poised to play a leading role in supporting the country’s solar energy goals. By leveraging its technical expertise and strong partnerships, PVH is helping drive Australia’s renewable energy future.
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