Tag: Solar Trackers

  • RBI Solar’s new Sunflower II solar tracker has industry-leading grade tolerance

    RBI Solar is officially launching the Sunflower II this week, its new single-axis tracker for the commercial and utility solar industries. With over 600 MW of single-axis trackers deployed across the United States since entering the tracker market in 2018, RBI Solar has established itself as a top manufacturer ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nextracker is rebranding and here’s why that matters

      You may have noticed Nextracker didn’t get the all caps NEXT treatment in the headline (no? just us copy editors?). It is part of a big rebranding the company is undergoing — I was going to say “the solar tracker company is taking,” but the message behind the rebrandRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • RPCS expands with new logistics facility in Mississippi (its third overall)

    RP Construction Services, Inc. (RPCS) announced earlier this week the opening of a new logistics facility in Kosciusko, Mississippi. The new facility is now the third distribution yard owned and operated by RPCS in order to serve the U.S. utility scale solar market, complementing RPCS’s Texas and California locations. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • This rooftop solar tracker could boost C&I project ROI by 40 percent

    Solar trackers are taking over the ground-mount space and there are a few contenders emerging to do the same with commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftops. One of those is PV Booster Gen 2 from clean energy tech company Point Load Power. A strength of PV Booster is how it solvesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar tracker site layout streamline: PVcase designs can now transfer into PVsyst

    Two software updates aligned this week to streamline your next solar tracker site layout: PVcase has released version 1.33, and PVsyst has debuted version 7.0. This means single-axis tracker designs done with PVcase within AutoCAD can now be transferred directly to PVsyst, eliminating the need to re-create the designs inRead More — Solar Builder magazine