Solar Steel to supply 345MW of single-axis trackers for PV project in Mexico

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The TracSmarT single-axis trackers are able to cut down on both time and installation costs by covering a large amount of uneven terrain. Image: Solar Steel

Solar Steel, a division of Gonvarri Steel Services, is expected to supply 345MW of its TracSmarT single-axis trackers for a PV project located in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

In addition, the company noted that it will manufacture parts of its TracSmart tracker components at the Gonvarri plant, located in Tijuana, Baja California.

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The TracSmarT single-axis trackers are able to cut down on both time and installation costs by covering a large amount of uneven terrain — helping to reduce the cost of civil works.

The TracSmarT also helps lower environmental impact by cutting down on the installation time to record figures.

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