GameChange Solar Launches 8 Major Solar Projects In Latin America, Adding 715 MWp To Regional Capacity

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GameChange Solar has announced a major step forward in its Latin American expansion with the addition of eight new solar projects across the region. The portfolio includes three projects in Chile, one in El Salvador, and four in Colombia, with a combined capacity of 715 MWp. This milestone highlights GameChange Solar’s growing presence in Latin America and its ability to meet the demands of diverse geotechnical and climatic conditions across the continent.

Seven of the projects will utilize GameChange Solar’s Genius Tracker™ systems, while one will feature the company’s fixed-tilt MaxSpan™ structure. This mix of technologies showcases the flexibility and performance of GameChange’s solutions, which are engineered to withstand a range of environmental challenges. These include the harsh desert climate of Chile’s Antofagasta region, the complex soil profiles found in El Salvador, and the corrosive, expansive soils of Colombia’s Caribbean coast.

Juan Gonzalez , Director of Business Development for Latin America, stated, “These projects highlight the trust our customers place in GameChange Solar’s technology to deliver reliable, high-performance systems in some of the world’s harshest environments. From the deserts of Chile to the tropical coasts of Colombia, our solutions are helping to drive the adoption of clean energy across Latin America.”

As solar development accelerates in Latin America, GameChange Solar continues to gain momentum by delivering solutions that prioritize speed, durability, and long-term value. The company’s growing track record in the region reflects its commitment to supporting the evolving energy infrastructure and partnering with developers to advance clean energy projects at scale.

 

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