Antaisolar Launches 80-Meter Span Multi-Drive Tracker at SNEC 2026
2026-06-15 15:08
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - At the SNEC 2026 exhibition, Antaisolar unveiled an upgraded version of its TAI-Universal 2P multi-drive solar tracker. The main structure and connection points have been reinforced, achieving a support span of 80 meters and improving wind resistance to 60 m/s. Antaisolar noted that the larger span and higher structural strength help reduce the number of foundation piles, thereby lowering the project's levelized cost of electricity. This product is primarily aimed at large-scale ground-mounted photovoltaic power plants, especially projects in deserts and other arid regions, where foundation construction, wind load performance, and installation efficiency are key factors in cost control.

This tracker adopts a 2P multi-drive architecture, with multiple drive points distributed along each row of trackers. Antaisolar stated that this design improves torque distribution and structural stability in long-row configurations, while also being compatible with high-power modules and supporting higher DC/AC ratios. By reducing backside shading, the system also enhances bifacial gain. However, during this SNEC release, the company did not disclose the specific mass production timeline for the upgraded TAI-Universal.

During the exhibition, Antaisolar also showcased the AT-Spark 1P flagship tracker and the SmartTrail intelligent tracking control system. The AT-Spark is equipped with the company's self-developed octagonal torque tube and dual ball bearing design. According to reports, the latest version features a 40% increase in structural stiffness and a 50% improvement in strength, enabling it to adapt to long-row layouts and complex terrain. The SmartTrail control system covers Antaisolar's full range of tracker products, optimizing tracking angles through multi-dimensional irradiance algorithms and integrating extreme condition protection logic to ensure stable operation under strong winds, heavy snow, hail, and sandstorms.

On the eve of SNEC, Antaisolar ranked seventh in Wood Mackenzie's 2026 global photovoltaic tracker manufacturer ranking and was recognized as a global A-level tracker manufacturer. Wood Mackenzie noted that its ranking evaluation system encompasses multiple dimensions, including R&D capability, after-sales service, supply chain stability, product certification, financial health, and ESG performance.

At the exhibition site, Antaisolar also announced a series of certifications and cooperation progress. The company signed a strategic agreement with TÜV Rheinland covering UK market access certification, and an ESG cooperation agreement with TÜV SÜD. Additionally, its Altra-Metals roof mounting system obtained UL 2703 certification, while the AT-Spark product passed IEC 62817 certification. Antaisolar also signed strategic agreements with Gebeng Energy and Raystech, covering photovoltaic projects totaling over 800 megawatts and involving markets in Southeast Asia and Australia. The company stated that as of the end of 2025, its global cumulative shipments had reached 50.1 GW, with operations spanning 21 countries.

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