Antaisolar Ranked Among World’s Top 9 Solar Tracker Companies By S&P Global For Market Share

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S&P Global, a well-known data and advisory agency, has officially released its 2024 global rankings for solar tracker shipments. In this latest report, Antaisolar has been ranked ninth worldwide and sixth in the Asia-Pacific region, confirming its position as one of the top players in the global solar tracker industry. This recognition reflects the company’s strong performance in expanding its market presence, advancing its technology, and maintaining a customer-focused approach.

Established in 2006, Antaisolar has consistently focused on delivering advanced, efficient, and intelligent solar tracking solutions. The company offers complete service systems that cover every stage from design and production to sales and after-sales support. At the heart of these offerings is a commitment to continuous product improvement through innovation, aimed at serving the diverse needs of solar energy projects across different environments.

Among Antaisolar’s key products are the 1P TAI-Simple and 2P TAI-Universal trackers, along with the newly upgraded AT-Spark. The AT-Spark is equipped with a proprietary large octagonal R-angle tube and dual spherical bearings, supporting long-span and ultra-long array designs. These features help reduce engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) costs as well as operations and maintenance (O&M) expenses. The tracker also adapts well to complex terrains.

All Antaisolar trackers are integrated with the company’s SmartTrail intelligent control system, which enhances system performance through advanced tracking algorithms and four protective strategies for extreme weather. These algorithms analyze direct, scattered, and reflected sunlight using 3D modeling and optimization techniques. This helps reduce shading impacts caused by uneven ground and improves power generation efficiency.

Designed for stability, adaptability, and ease of construction, Antaisolar’s trackers contribute to lower levelized cost of energy (LCOE) and higher plant output. These qualities make them particularly suitable for large-scale ground-mounted solar projects and popular among customers worldwide. To support its growing global footprint, Antaisolar has set up eight delivery centers and four R&D hubs across different regions. This international presence has helped the company strengthen its market position and increase brand visibility.

Antaisolar’s service model is built around a “customer-first” philosophy, which has earned the company trust and long-standing partnerships in key markets. Looking ahead, Antaisolar aims to further enhance its international strategy under its mission of “Raise a Green World.” With plans to build on its strengths in product quality, innovation, and customer service, the company is committed to supporting the global shift toward clean energy by providing high-performance solar tracking solutions.

 

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