Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI) delivered a message of experience and value to thousands of exhibit visitors in San Francisco last week at Intersolar North America.
At the convention, introduced a brand new utility-scale solution for racking frameless thin-film solar modules on the DuraTrack HZ single-axis tracker. This patent-pending technology allows project installers to beat stringent install deadlines while taking full advantage of the thin-film module technology to maximize site ROI.
Expanding their product line further, ATI announced a new utility-scale design for their fixed-tilt product. The DuraRack will now accommodate module install, in the field, at 0 degrees. This will allow installers to avoid ladders, cut costs and increase the speed of installation for ATI’s 3 or 4-in-landscape fixed-tilt design configurations.
Among ATI’s solutions for distributed utility and commercial scale projects, the company introduced a new Certified Installer Program, which allows project developers the ease of working with specialized, highly-trained installers certified by the company to install ATI’s tracking and racking systems, offering a new turn-key approach for ground mount projects.
ATI’s Residential Division also announced the release of a new product – DuraRack SP. This single-pole fixed system is ideal for sites with limited available land and can rack up to 12 standard 60-cell modules per foundation.
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