GameChange Solar Secures Tracker Supply Deal for 1 GWac Abydos-II Project

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GameChange Solar, a global leader in solar tracker and fixed-tilt racking solutions, has signed an agreement with CEEC-ZTPC to supply its Genius Tracker™ 1P Single Row system for Phase II of the Abydos Solar PV Plant in Egypt. The project, developed by AMEA Power and constructed by CEEC-ZTPC, will feature a 1 GWac solar photovoltaic installation paired with a 600 MWh battery energy storage system. With this order, GameChange Solar’s total installed capacity in Egypt approaches 3 GW, cementing its position as one of the largest solar tracker providers in the region.”We’re honored to continue our partnership with CEEC-ZTPC and support AMEA Power in delivering another transformative energy project,” said Vikas Bansal, President – International, GameChange Solar. “Following the successful execution of Abydos I, a 560 MW project that has now reached commercial operation, this significant order reflects the trust we’ve built through strong collaboration and reliable execution. We’re proud to contribute our technology and expertise to a project that’s shaping the future of energy in Africa.”

The Abydos-II project represents one of the largest solar-plus-storage developments in Africa and plays a significant role in Egypt’s strategy to generate 42% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The plant is scheduled for commissioning in May 2026 and is expected to significantly boost the country’s clean energy capacity.

Located across 20 square kilometers in the Aswan Governorate, the facility will produce approximately 3,000 GWh of electricity annually—enough to power more than 500,000 homes. It is also projected to offset over 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year, contributing meaningfully to Egypt’s climate goals.

 

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