Tag: Array Technologies Inc.

  • RP Construction partners with Renesola Power Services on 7-site solar tracker portfolio

    RP Construction Services Inc. (RPCS) is kicking off of another portfolio of single-axis tracker projects for Array Technologies, partnering with Renesola Power Services. The partnership will include the tracker procurement and mechanical construction of 7 sites, all commencing simultaneously. RPCS is Array Technologies Inc.’s Value Added Reseller and leading installerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SPI Preview: Track down these new solar tracker options

    Trackers aren’t quite the niche product they used to be, only provided by a handful of manufacturers. There are some new players in the space with new solutions, and some of the old standbys continue to improve on their offering and pricing. SunLink’s (booth 2037) new TechTrack Distributed single-axis trackerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • ATI completes 75-MW solar tracking site in Arizona

      Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI) just completed a huge tracking system as part of a 71 MW AC project, called Red Horse 2, which combines wind and solar is expected to provide power for 13,500 Arizona homes. The plant generates energy from Vestas V110 wind turbines and 75 MW DC of Jinko solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Live at SPI: ATI explains its new DuraTrack HZ v3

    Have you heard about the new DuraTrack HZ from Array Technologies Inc. (ATI)? If you haven’t, emerge from your cave and watch the video above. Denise Hugo, director of marketing for ATI, explains to us just who ATI is and what it is that they do best. And what they doRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • VOTE: 2015 Solar Builder Project of the Year Awards — Ground-mounted

    Charlton Solar Charlton, Mass. Completed: Dec. 31, 2014 Size: 4.4-MW DC Constrained by population densities and interconnection capacity, most optimal solar sites in the Northeast have already been developed, leaving more challenging landscapes necessitating site-specific designs. The 4.4-MW Charlton Solar plant in Massachusetts, one of two “managed growth” projects builtRead More — Solar Builder magazine