DEGER celebrates installation of 50,000th tracking system

January 11, 2013
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Centurion in South Africa will be the lucky recipient of manufacturer DEGER’s 50,000th German-made tracking systems.

Equal to an output of more than 255MWp, the DEGERtracker 9000NT is being used in 51 countries. The most recent installation was supplied with 30 DEGERtracker 9000 NT tracking systems for two 150kWp solar parks in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Artur Deger, founder and CEO of DEGER: “We are very happy to have sold about 15,000 systems in the last two years – even though the market environment is difficult. We expect and hope that the market will stabilise next year, once the shock of rapidly dropping feed-in tariffs, which occurred in almost every country, has been overcome.”

Deger continued, “Already today, there is a strong demand for solutions, which are profitable without governmental subsidies and provide financial stability for the future. And the demand will certainly become stronger with every price increase.”

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