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.