Tag: GameChange Racking
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GameChange Racking drives utility-scale solar racking pricing to 79 cents/watt
Through a combination of its proprietary engineered designs and its buying power for obtaining ultra-strength steel alloys, GameChange Racking has achieved pricing as low as $.079/watt for its industry quality leading large scale (80 MW+) utility scale racking systems. This pricing is for dual pile systems under loading conditions typical forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GameChange Racking launches new thin-film pile, ballasted ground systems
GameChange Racking announced that it has launched the MaxSpan Thin Film System and the Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground Thin Film System. The breakthrough features of the GameChange Thin Film Systems: • The Max-Span Thin Film system has the industry’s fastest installing Post/Beam/Brace assembly. These nesting parts have no brackets and onlyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GameChange Racking to accelerate expansion of fixed tilt, tracker business
GameChange Racking’s financing facility with Barron Group Holdings LLC was recently upsized to $20 million. The facility is to be utilized as needed to help accelerate the rapid expansion of GameChange’s fixed tilt and tracker solar PV racking business in the United States and internationally. GameChange Racking expects revenues toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Watch: GameChange talks about Pour-in-Place mounting system
GameChange Racking has a ton of mounting/racking solutions (even adding solar trackers to the portfolio), but the company might be most known for its Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System. As you may know, GameChange says the Pour-in-Place is helpful for faster installs, uses up to 25% less concrete than other systems, has up toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Single-axis tracker from GameChange completes wind tunnel testing
GameChange Racking announced that wind tunnel testing was completed on the GameChange Power-Tracker single axis tracker. The testing was completed by CPP, an industry leader in boundary layer wind tunnel testing, at their facility in Fort Collins, Colo. “Wind tunnel testing is especially critical for trackers which can experience unique loadingRead More — Solar Builder magazine