Category: Solar Power & Energy
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Sunfolding’s latest T29 solar tracker updates will simplify material transportation
Sunfolding, a growing producer of single-axis trackers, announced upgrades to its T29 Single-Axis Tracker in order to ease the transport of material to the project site and through the field to reduce project costs. The upgraded Sunfolding T29 was on display at Solar Power International this year. The upgraded Sunfolding T29Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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EcoFasten brings its slick ClickFit rail-based residential solar mounting system to the U.S.
At Solar Power International last week, EcoFasten, an Esdec company, debuted its ClickFit rail-based solar mounting system for composition shingle and tile pitched roofs for the first time in the U.S. ClickFit offers a fast, simple installation process, since the main components click together. The aluminum rail clicks onto either theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This Microgrid Power Source can deliver three-phase EV charging in remote areas using single-phase infrastructure
Single Phase Power Solutions released the 1-to-3 Microgrid Power Source, a single-phase solution for Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations. Ideal for remote areas without access to three-phase power, the 1-to-3 Power Source uses revolutionary Written-Pole Technology to generate solid and reliable 3-phase, 480V input from existing single-phase infrastructure. This allows EVRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SenseHawk adds applications to handle solar plant design, construction and O&M
AI-powered solar software provider SenseHawk announced three new applications to SenseHawk Core, its cloud-based platform for solar, at Solar Power International. SenseHawk Core is a completely integrated set of applications to support everything from solar plant design and construction to operation and maintenance. The three new applications are: SenseHawk App forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Countdown to California 2020, Part V: Can the solar sector and grid planners meet in the middle?
With solar power coming to every new home, the solar sector and grid planners in California try to meet in the middle When it comes to driving solar capacity, California is basically the overachieving kid in class who does all of the work and lets other slacker states glance atRead More — Solar Builder magazine