Enel Green Power acquires 610MW of Soltec trackers for projects in Peru as well as Colombia
- Solar tracker supplier Soltec has actually signed contracts to provide 610MW of its SF7 bifacial trackers to Enel Green Power for usage in 2 PV plants in Peru and Colombia.

As part of the contracts authorized by Soltec's subsidiary Soltec Energías Renovables, the firm will certainly start supplying the trackers in early 2022 and also will certainly likewise carry out specific plant building and construction services. Added information of both projects were not offered.
The statement comes 2 weeks after Enel Green Power claimed it has mounted the very first solar modules at its 187MWdc La Loma plant in Colombia. Located in the Cesar region, the plant will feature greater than 400,000 solar panels distributed across 22 subfields.
Previous supply offers between Soltec as well as Enel have actually seen the latter usage the SF7 trackers for its 475MW São Gonçalo project in Brazil, a facility that started operations in very early 2020.
On the current offer, Soltec chief executive officer Raúl Morales stated: "For us, it is extremely crucial to more settle our position in the Latin American market."
In Colombia, Soltec's solar project advancement device, Powertis, was awarded 100MW of PV capacity in the nation's renewables auction held last October.
Soltec authorized a bargain previously last year to provide Focus Energia with 852MW of its trackers for the very first growth phase of a bifacial solar project in Brazil.
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