The Spanish company said its new tracker “is designed for maximum adaptability to any terrain.” It works with all PV modules.
PV hardware (PVH)a Spanish manufacturer of solar trackers and mounting systems, has unveiled a new solar tracker for utility-scale projects.
The new tracker, called AxoneDuo Infinity, can reportedly work with linked or unlinked PV rows with two, three or four strings per row.
“Our latest solar tracker is designed for maximum adaptability to any terrain. With the lowest number of motors and controllers per string, it offers different combinations for every configuration,” a company spokesperson said. pv magazine. “Thanks to PVH’s pre-assembly service, some parts come pre-assembled from the factory, resulting in savings of up to 40% in field labor hours.”
The tracker’s rotation range is 60 degrees and can rotate up to 75 degrees during hail. It uses an astronomical algorithm with GPS input to calculate the position of the panels, using one central control unit per solar installation. The unit is self-sufficient due to the solar energy produced.
The company added that any PV module can be connected to the tracker with bolts or rivets. They also said the product has a low height and is “strategically designed to withstand adverse weather conditions, offering great durability against harsh weather conditions.”
In addition, the AxoneDuo would have a slope tolerance of up to 15% on north/south. If the rows are not linked, there is an unlimited east/west slope tolerance, and if they are linked, the tolerance is 15%.
The structure has a 10-year warranty and the electrical components have a 5-year warranty.
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