Youngstown, OH, Oct. 30th, 2018 – Solar FlexRack™, a
division of Northern States Metals and an innovative leader in photovoltaic
mounting and solar tracker solutions, announced today it has completed
shipments of its new TDP 2.0 Solar Trackers to SolAmerica Energy to be
installed in eight solar projects located across the state of Georgia. The new Solar FlexRack 2.0 Tracker
with BalanceTrac introduces a
technology that increases overall system efficiency, array design options and
enables increased energy yield. The TDP 2.0 Tracker design expands the number
of modules per row (up to 90) and is compatible with 1,000 or 1,500V thin film
or crystalline modules. It also enables the installation of shorter piles and a
lower per-unit fixed costs for balance of system, significantly reducing project
installation costs.
“We require high-quality solar
mounting and tracking products and support services in our solar projects.
Solar FlexRack has consistently met our standards for performance, reliability
and durability,” said Peter Corbett, Senior Vice President of SolAmerica Energy.
SolAmerica, a leading
solar development, engineering, procurement and construction contractor based
in Atlanta, developed and managed the construction of the solar project portfolio
with the local utility. The projects are part of a distributed generation plan that
enables commercial businesses to purchase sustainable, carbon-free solar
energy.
“SolAmerica is playing an important
role in working with the local utility to help companies throughout the state
have the choice of clean energy through well-constructed, distributed
generation solar plants,” said Steve Daniel, Executive Vice President of Sales
and Marketing of Solar FlexRack.
According to the Solar Energy Industries
Association, in 2017, Georgia’s national solar ranking was 22nd.
Georgia has aggressively stepped up their solar program and today, the state
ranks #10 with over 1.5 GW of solar installed and almost 4,500 employed in the
industry.
Find out more about the benefits
of Solar FlexRack’s new TDP 2.0 Solar Tracker visit: http://solarflexrack.com/solar-products/solar-trackers/tdp-2-0-with-balancetrac/.
About Solar FlexRack
Solar FlexRack, a division of Northern States Metals, is an integrated solar company that offers custom-designed, fixed tilt ground mount and single-axis solar tracker systems in the commercial and utility scale solar mounting industry. Solar FlexRack also offers full turnkey packages, including engineering, geotechnical, pullout testing, field, layout, and installation services, to address the actual site conditions of an installation, providing a full scope of services from design to delivery and installation. Solar FlexRack has completed 1.8 GW of solar racking installations in 40 states across America and five countries globally. For more information, go to www.solarflexrack.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Solar FlexRack, a division of Northern States Metals, is an integrated solar company that offers custom-designed, fixed tilt ground mount and single-axis solar tracker systems in the commercial and utility scale solar mounting industry. Solar FlexRack also offers full turnkey packages, including engineering, geotechnical, pullout testing, field, layout, and installation services, to address the actual site conditions of an installation, providing a full scope of services from design to delivery and installation. Solar FlexRack has completed 1.8 GW of solar racking installations in 40 states across America and five countries globally. For more information, go to www.solarflexrack.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
About SolAmerica Energy
Founded in 2009, SolAmerica Energy is a leading developer; engineering,
procurement and construction; and operations & maintenance provider of solar
photovoltaic projects for commercial, industrial, and government clients.
SolAmerica’s core competencies include site assessment, solar finance, system
design and engineering, procurement, turnkey installation, testing, system
monitoring, and operations and maintenance. Learn more at: http://www.solamericaenergy.com/