Arctech, the world’s leading solar tracking, racking and BIPV solutions provider, has unveiled its latest innovation: SkyLight, a tracker set to revolutionize the solar energy sector.
The 1P Linked dual-row solar tracking system SkyLight is designed with a single-point drive mechanism, catering to low wind speed regions, particularly in the LATAM.
SkyLight is equipped with self-developed slew drives that allow for an operating angle of ±60° with tracking accuracy ≤0.2. The design of the single-point drive mechanism reduces the number of components in SkyLight compared to conventional solar trackers – resulting in a reduction in production costs.
Arctech’s third-generation AI intelligent algorithm enables SkyLight to achieve power generation gain superposition of up to 8% – maximizing energy output and reducing LCOE.
Mr. Cai Hao, President of Arctech, said: “SkyLight is a testament to our ongoing commitment to driving innovation in the solar sector.”
Following the launch of SkyLight, Arctech secured orders for the tracker during Intersolar South America 2024.
In addition to two projects that will implement SkyLight – namely a 468MW project in Bahia, Brazil and a DG Package II initiative with a capacity of 160MW located in Brazil’s Northeast region – Arctech also secured another project: the 236MW SkyLine II project situated in Mendoza, Argentina.
With the launch of Skylight, Arctech reaffirms its commitment to leading the transformation of the solar market, offering products that not only follow but define global trends in innovation and sustainability.