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Array’s OmniTrack Expansion: Why Terrain-Following Matters for EU Solar

Array Technologies OmniTrack solar tracker system installed on uneven, hilly terrain at a utility-scale site.
OmniTrack systems allow for flexible solar deployment on challenging, non-flat landscapes.
Array Technologies will deploy its OmniTrack terrain-following tracker system at a 260MW solar PV project being developed by Turkish company Pekintas.

The Shift Toward Challenging Terrain

The selection of Array’s OmniTrack for the 260MW Pekintas project in Turkey signals a maturing shift in the European and near-European utility-scale market. As the 'low-hanging fruit'—flat, easily graded land—becomes increasingly scarce, developers are forced to utilize uneven, undulating landscapes. Traditional tracking systems, which require extensive and costly earthmoving, are becoming a bottleneck for project ROI.

Why This Matters for European Installers

For European solar installers and EPCs, this trend is a clear indicator that site preparation costs are the new frontier of project profitability. Terrain-following trackers, like the OmniTrack, allow for a tighter adherence to existing topography. This minimizes civil engineering overhead and environmental remediation costs, which are under increasing regulatory scrutiny across the EU.

  • Operational Efficiency: By reducing grading requirements, installers can move from breaking ground to mechanical completion significantly faster.
  • Market Dynamics: We are seeing a divergence in the utility market. Projects that can leverage modular, flexible racking solutions are winning out over those reliant on heavy machinery and massive site modification.

What Businesses Should Watch For

Keep a close eye on the secondary impacts of these systems. While they reduce civil work, they increase the complexity of the mechanical installation and long-term O&M. Installers should be upskilling their teams to handle the nuanced calibration required by these non-linear systems. Furthermore, as grid-parity pressure mounts, the ability to propose 'terrain-agnostic' designs will become a key competitive advantage in your sales pitches to land developers and asset owners. If you aren't already evaluating terrain-following hardware as a standard feature in your utility-scale proposals, you are likely over-estimating your site development budgets compared to the competition.

Why it matters: Reduce your site development overhead by prioritizing terrain-following tracker technology to unlock difficult land parcels.
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