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Fewer parts and pre-assembled design in TracSmarT+1P have slashed install time and minimized on-site labor and failure risks. Image Source: Gonvarri Solar Steel
Gonvarri Solar Steel, headquartered in Spain, has developed TracSmarT+1P to reduce installation time and mechanical failure risks. The company said that the dual-row tracker uses pre-assembled parts and fewer components to lower labor costs. According to Gonvarri Solar Steel, the system has a 60-degree tracking range to improve energy capture during adverse weather. A mechanical lock has been included to enhance wind resistance by limiting aeroelastic effects during operation. The firm stated that SmarTSlope technology enables deployment on uneven ground without shortening tracker rows. TracSmarT+1P is compatible with bifacial modules and has a single-row variant. This version has up to 2.1 meters clearance for agricultural and livestock use across various European project layouts. Gonvarri Solar Steel said TracSmarT+1V models were deployed at a 118 MW PV project in Chile in Q1 2024.