星期五, 27 2 月, 2026
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Solar FlexRack reaches 200 solar tracker installations in North America

Solar FlexRack, a division of Northern States Metals and an innovative leader in PV mounting and solar tracker solutions, has reached 200 solar tracker installations, either completed or in construction, of its TDP 2.0 model. The company currently has solar tracker projects in 18 states, working closely with leading solar developers and engineering, procurement and construction firms.

Solar FlexRack reported earlier in the year that its TDP 2.0 Solar Tracker has seen significant growth in sales. Solar FlexRack’s average selling price of solar trackers fell in 2019 due to supply chain shifts and a restructuring of its internal processes.

“According to GTM Research, North American solar tracker installations are expected to more than double from now to 2024. Solar FlexRack is prepared to meet that demand with a selection of solar tracker solutions to meet project requirements, a world-class engineering team and a competitive pricing model,” said Steve Daniel, executive VP of Solar FlexRack.The footprint of their tracker technology grew as projects delivered on-field performance, scaling up project size as well.

Building on its turnkey offering of full design, installation and commissioning services, including their solar tracking and mounting products, Solar FlexRack’s tracker business is entering the large-scale solar market.

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