星期五, 27 2 月, 2026
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Solargik debuts solar tracker operations platform SOMA Pro

Solargik, an international solar tracker manufacturer, launched SOMA Pro, its next-generation intelligent monitoring and control platform, at Intersolar Europe 2025. SOMA Pro is a tracker-native software system that fully integrates monitoring, diagnostics and performance control in one service.

SOMA Pro, Solargik’s AI-powered platform, is built into the core of the company’s own tracker hardware, drawing on live-data from motion control, site-wide sensors, power meters and inverter systems. Its integrated design breaks down silos common to third-party SCADA systems or bolt-on controls and provides operators with real-time visibility and full remote control over tracker positioning, energy flow and site-wide performance. Optimized for complex terrains and light conditions, SOMA Pro includes management options for remotely stowing the site or fine-tuning behavior at the single tracker level.

Learning from real site conditions, SOMA Pro continuously optimizes tracker positioning based on dynamic elements of the solar plant, such as irradiance, cloudiness, wind speed and topography. Through a cloud-based interface, operators gain full command of tracker tilt, stow modes (manual or automatic) and production status.

“With SOMA Pro, we’ve redefined how solar installations can be managed – especially in environments where traditional systems fall short,” said Gil Kroyzer, Solargik’s CEO. “By combining our lightweight tracker technology with an intelligent control system designed in-house, we offer a level of adaptability, insight and flexibility that helps operators extract more value from every site.”

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