PV Hardware (PVH), a Spain-based manufacturer of solar trackers, has introduced a new single-axis tracker generation with 2° post-to-post slope tolerance. This design is higher than the typical 1.5° to 1.75° range and is intended to support installations on uneven terrain. According to PVH, the higher slope tolerance has reduced earthworks during site preparation by up to 90% across multiple project sites. The capability is particularly relevant for agrivoltaic projects, where soil structure preservation is critical during tracker deployment and construction. PVH has also designed the trackers with shorter piles, up to 0.7 m less, and with shallower ramming depths. These adjustments were explained to simplify alignment and logistics while reducing construction challenges and material requirements for developers. PVH confirmed that these enhancements have enabled installation timelines more than 40% faster and that the solution is already being deployed globally.