GameChange Racking orders 10.9 million kgs worth of steel for 500MW customer demand

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PV mounting systems provider GameChange Racking has announced that it has contracted 10.9 million kgs (24 million pounds) of steel as well as aluminum to reach the first half of 2015’s 500MW of consumer demand for GameChange’s ground and rooftop PV racking systems.

GameChange Racking issues PV mounting systems for medium and large commercial and utility-scale projects.

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Andrew Worden, CEO of GameChange Racking, said: “GameChange Racking has secured backlog and pipeline for sales of over 500MW in 2015 and nearly 1,000 MW in 2016. With four roll forming plants, three aluminum extrusion facilities and three metal fabrication operations nationwide, we are poised to meet the rapid growth rate we are experiencing as the US solar PV industry sets new records.

Solar EPCs and developers need to earn superior returns on investment on their solar projects and are continuously demanding superior quality but only at value pricing.”

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