China based Arctech presented upgrades to its solar tracking and storage platforms at Intersolar Europe 2025. The SkyLine II and SkySmart II trackers use multi-point drive systems for improved torsional stability and support AI-based tracking optimization. The new Cable Tracker is designed for wind resistance up to 56 m/s and offers a 35 m single-span layout to reduce foundation count. It enables ±60° tracking via a wireless multi-point drive system suited for uneven terrain. Arctech’sStarShine I cleaning robot incorporates autonomous navigation and AI-based path correction. In energy storage, the ArcBank and ArcTank systems integrate the company’s PCS, BMS, and EMS for better operational control. These systems are designed to meet large-scale deployment needs. Arctech also highlighted compatibility with bifacial modules and large-format wafers. A 108 MW tracker supply MoU with Econergy for a Romanian project was announced alongside the technology showcase.