Tag: NEXTracker

  • NEXTracker now shipping 100 MW of trackers each week

    NEXTracker has shown significant growth in a fairly short amount of time. The company’s latest announcement highlights this: NEXTracker is now shipping 100 MW of its solar trackers per week to locations around the world. NEXTracker has over 1,800 MW of advanced trackers operating or under construction with several dozen customers on five continents. “We’reRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NEXTracker deal with Cintac reduces South American manufacturing lead time

    NEXTracker formed a partnership with Cintac, South America’s leading steel manufacturer, in which Cintac will manufacture essential steel components and piers for NEXTracker’s Chilean solar projects. This partnership bolsters NEXTracker’s commitment to partnering with local suppliers to meet the rapidly growing global demand for its advanced tracking systems. The company saysRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NEXTracker ships self-powered solar trackers to big SunEdison project in Latin America

    NEXTracker, designer and manufacturer of advanced single axis PV trackers, completed a 110 MW DC shipment of its Self-Powered Tracker (SPT) to SunEdison’s Quilapilún power plant in the Santiago metropolitan region of Chile. Once completed, the project will be SunEdison’s largest in South America and the first such project in aRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Conergy, NEXTracker launch Latin America and Caribbean Solar Alliance (panel at #SPIcon)

    How do you help spur solar industry initiatives, while presenting a unified voice in an area that needs it? Form an alliance, of course. That’s at least what Conergy, a large downstream solar company, and NEXTracker, the world’s fastest-growing solar tracking company, are doing by launching the Latin America andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Calif. Congressman cuts ribbon at 1.1-MW Medeiros & Son Dairy install

    Congressman David Valadao (R-CA) presided over the dedication of a significant new solar power system in the Central Valley — at Medeiros & Son Dairy. The 1.1-MW system was designed and deployed by Visalia-based CalCom Solar, a leader in design-build solar projects for agribusinesses and water districts. “I’m excited toRead More — Solar Builder magazine