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How Terrain-Following Trackers Solve Solar Farm Pain Points

Solar farm installations are built everywhere these days, not just on remote, flat landscapes like in years past. That means EPCs must contend with uneven terrain, and that typically requires grading a solar farm site. But this adds time, cost and environmental impacts to a project.

With new solutions like terrain-following trackers, EPCs can streamline the construction process and overcome common hurdles to project success. Our new playbook explores how these trackers improve operations and budgets, and make it easier to install large-scale solar sites around the world. You’ll learn:

  • How terrain-following trackers reduce project costs and labor hours.
  • How a Midwestern prairie became the home of a solar farm without damaging the landscape.
  • Why terrain-following trackers reduce the risk of project unknowns.
  • How permitting and community pushback are improved with these trackers. 


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