Exosun, a provider of solar tracking technologies and associated engineering services, recently announced that its Exotrack HZ product was selected for a 30-MW project in California for Spanish sustainable technology solutions provider, Abengoa, and multinational renewable energy developer, EDP Renewables. This deal represents Exosun’s first contract in North America.
Located in San Francisco, the U.S. arm of Exosun was founded in 2012 to support the European company’s expansion into North America. It has since localized manufacturing and completed a Black & Veatch report validating the bankability of the Exotrack HZ, recently deemed the first solar tracker to be UL 3703 compliant worldwide, according to Exosun.
In this Solar Speaks podcast, Exosun’s Vice President of Business Development, Jay Johnson, discusses:
- Why the company entered the U.S. market
- The Exotrack HZ single-axis tracker
- How Exosun tests its products for reliability
- The advantages of manufacturing in the U.S.
- Differences between the U.S. and French solar markets
- What Exosun is planning for the future
Click play below to listen.