Array Technologies Boosts OmniTrack Flexibility for Utility-Scale Solar
Event summary
- Array Technologies updated its OmniTrack terrain-following tracker to accommodate up to 2° of slope change post-to-post, doubling its previous capability.
- The enhanced design aims to reduce construction costs and accelerate deployment by minimizing site grading.
- OmniTrack is now the highest share of Array’s order book, reflecting rapid customer adoption since its 2024 launch.
- The updated product is available to quote now and expected to ship in Q3 2026.
The big picture
Array Technologies' OmniTrack update positions the company to capture a larger share of the growing terrain-following tracker segment in utility-scale solar. The enhanced flexibility could lower construction costs and environmental impact, aligning with broader industry trends toward faster, more sustainable solar deployments. The product's rapid adoption since its 2024 launch underscores its strategic importance in Array's portfolio.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly the updated OmniTrack will gain traction in the utility-scale solar market, particularly on uneven and challenging sites.
- Cost Savings
- Whether the increased flexibility will translate into significant cost savings and faster project commissioning for customers.
- Environmental Impact
- The extent to which the reduced need for site grading will streamline permitting and improve community relations for solar projects.
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