Arctech Signs 132 MW New Projects at Intersolar Europe 2026
2026-07-04 10:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Arctech showcased the "Tracker+" ecosystem at Intersolar Europe 2026, an integrated solar tracking system and smart energy solution designed to support Europe's ongoing energy transition.

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As Europe accelerates the deployment of renewable energy, solar projects face increasingly complex terrain conditions, land shortages, and diverse application scenarios. Arctech's integrated solution provides enhanced adaptability, efficiency, and performance throughout the project lifecycle. Tailored to the specific needs of the European market, the "Tracker+" ecosystem offers customized solutions for large-scale power plants and agrivoltaic applications, suitable for mountainous terrain, high-wind and heavy-snow-load areas, and variable weather conditions.

The product portfolio on display includes the SkyLine II intelligent tracking system, designed for mountainous and uneven terrain, supporting simplified installation and long-term structural stability; the SkySmart II advanced 2P solar tracking system, featuring intelligent protection functions for safe stowage during high winds, and AI-driven tracking optimization to enhance plant safety and energy output; the Star Shine autonomous cleaning robot, used to optimize operations and maintenance, reducing power generation losses caused by soiling; and the SkyFlex cable management system, which improves installation efficiency and reduces structural load.

Arctech's solutions have been deployed in several major European markets, including 342 MW and 67 MW projects in Romania, a 266 MW project in Greece, and a 52 MW project in Poland, demonstrating their ability to adapt to different terrains, regulatory frameworks, and harsh weather conditions. During the exhibition, the company also announced the signing of new projects with a total installed capacity of 132 MW in Turkey and Zambia, expanding its technological capabilities into emerging markets.

The Arctech Validation Base (AVB) in Puertollano, Spain, was also introduced at the exhibition. This facility supports product performance validation under real European environmental conditions, driving R&D innovation and local technological development. Arctech Chairman Cai Hao stated that Europe's energy transition has entered a critical phase, with solar projects shifting toward more complex sites and diverse application scenarios. The company is committed to creating long-term value for partners through reliable, intelligent, and adaptable tracking and energy solutions.

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