FTC Solar to Supply Solar Trackers for 504 MW Project in Arizona
- The project represents a significant capital investment in Arizona past PV panels and batteries.
- It will have a capacity of upto 504 MW DC of clean, sustainable, solar power, incorporated with 260 MW AC of energy storage.
FTC Solar, a carrier of solar tracker systems, technology, software, and engineering services, has actually been awarded a 504 megawatts DC project in Arizona.
FTC Solar will certainly be giving its Voyager tracker to Moss Solar, an engineering, procurement and building and construction (EPC) business, which has actually been contracted by a Tier 1 united state designer to build the solar plus storage space facility.
The project is an innovative solar as well as energy storage project situated in Maricopa County, Arizona. It will certainly have an ability of up to 504 megawatts DC of clean, eco-friendly, solar power, combined with 260 megawatts AC of energy storage. The project represents a significant capital investment in Arizona past PV panels and also batteries.
The project will make use of FTC Solar's 2P Voyager+ tracker that maximizes energy capture while all at once minimizing man-hours as well as devices required for installation. The project is set up to begin procedures in 2023.
Lately, FTC Solar introduced that it had been awarded its very first project in Africa given that entering the marketplace previously this year. The project, situated on the attractive Botswana University of Agriculture as well as Natural Resources (BUAN) campus, will certainly give clean solar energy for instructors and also trainees working to advance the sciences and also local quality of life.
The circa 1 MW project has actually been developed by AAAS Energy combined with BUAN, with the last mile growth and also EPC works being embarked on by Soventix, South Africa (Pty) Ltd
The project will certainly utilize FTC Solar's Voyager+ tracker service, according to the firm, offers all the advantages of FTC's two-panel-in-portrait layout, consisting of industry-leading installment speeds, high slope tolerance, lowered component matter and DC collections benefit, while being optimized for the market's new large format solar modules.
Established in 2017 by a group of renewable resource sector professionals, FTC Solar is headquartered in Austin, Texas, as well as keeps sales as well as support offices in the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Australia, India, as well as Africa.