Array Technologies, a US-based provider of solar tracking systems, exhibited integrated tracker solutions with APA’s advanced foundation systems at RE+ 2025. These systems were designed for rocky soils, frost-heave regions, and uneven terrain, thereby simplifying construction processes and enhancing long-term reliability. Array Technologies then analyzed industry discussions and noted that US developers and owners have prioritized resilience, cost efficiency, and domestic content compliance as decisive factors for utility-scale solar installations. Presenting its perspective, Array highlighted weather resilience through DuraTrack Hail XP, SmarTrack Hail Alert Response, and passive wind stow functions, which were shown to withstand high-hail and high-wind conditions while lowering insurance costs by up to 90% in hail-prone regions. Array also confirmed that its trackers have achieved 100% of the domestic content Assigned Cost Percentage under US Treasury guidance, enabling qualifying projects such as ENGIE’s Emerald Green Solar in Indiana to access Inflation Reduction Act incentives.
Array highlights US solar priorities at RE+ 2025
At RE+ 2025, Array Technologies presented tracker and foundation solutions and has emphasized US PV priorities including resilience, system integration, and compliance.
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