AXIAL and DCE Solar Partner to Expand Solar Tracker Technology in the U.S. Market

AXIAL has announced a strategic collaboration with DCE Solar, a leading U.S.-based energy solutions company, to enhance the presence of its solar tracking technology in the U.S. photovoltaic market. The partnership will focus on the AxialTracker Twin, a dual-row solar tracker featuring AXIAL’s homokinetic technology, designed to improve efficiency and adaptability on challenging terrains.

The collaboration marks a significant milestone in AXIAL’s international expansion strategy, reinforcing its presence in one of the world’s most competitive solar energy markets. José Luis Fayos Rifaterra, CEO of AXIAL, emphasized the importance of this agreement, stating, “This partnership represents a decisive step in our international growth, consolidating our presence in the U.S. market. DCE Solar’s experience and reliability make it the ideal partner for this initiative.”

DCE Solar’s CEO and Founder, Bill Taylor, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the impact of bringing AXIAL’s state-of-the-art technology to the U.S.: “Our partnership with AXIAL marks a significant milestone. We’re thrilled to introduce this innovative solution, which will help transform the solar industry while reducing costs.”

The AxialTracker Twin stands out as the first dual-row solar tracker equipped with homokinetic technology, offering enhanced performance and flexibility, particularly on uneven terrain. By allowing both tracker rows to operate independently, the system eliminates the need for extensive land leveling, reducing project costs while optimizing efficiency.

  • Advanced homokinetic technology: Ensures synchronized movement of tracker rows, adapting to complex topographies without performance loss.
  • Wind-resistant design: Tested in wind tunnels, the Twin withstands dynamic wind loads, providing durability and protection against adverse weather conditions.
  • Efficient motorization and maintenance: A single motor powers both rows via independent gear reducers, minimizing stress from wind loads, simplifying installation, and reducing maintenance costs.

By integrating AXIAL’s international expertise with DCE Solar’s deep knowledge of the U.S. market, the partnership aims to deliver next-generation solar tracking solutions tailored to the evolving demands of the renewable energy sector. The AxialTracker Twin is set to redefine industry standards in efficiency, adaptability, and long-term reliability, making it an ideal solution for large-scale solar projects across diverse terrains.

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