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Soltec Signs Agreement with Repsol to Supply 300 MW of its SFOne Tracker in Spain
All plants will have Soltec's SFOne trackers. This double-row 1P tracker stands out for its high competitiveness and low profile, minimizing visual impact and maximizing energy efficiency.
December 13, 2023. By News Bureau
Soltec has reached an agreement with Repsol to supply 300 MW of its SFOne tracker for three projects in Spain. These projects are located in the provinces of Palencia (Castilla y León), Teruel (Aragón), and Guadalajara (Castilla La Mancha).
All plants will have Soltec's SFOne trackers. This double-row 1P tracker stands out for its high competitiveness and low profile, minimizing visual impact and maximizing energy efficiency.
For the Palencia photovoltaic project, a total of 1,542 trackers and 172,704 modules will be installed. The project located in Teruel will have 1,575 trackers and 182,700 photovoltaic modules. Finally, in the Guadalajara projects, 1,895 trackers and 177,248 modules will be supplied.
"We are very pleased to work with Repsol on these three projects in Spain," said Raúl Morales, CEO of Soltec. "Repsol is a key customer for the energy transition in the country, and the synergy between large companies is the only way to decarbonize the economy while protecting biodiversity and supporting local communities," he stated.
The supply of the solar trackers will begin in December 2023 and is expected to continue through the first quarter of 2024.
All plants will have Soltec's SFOne trackers. This double-row 1P tracker stands out for its high competitiveness and low profile, minimizing visual impact and maximizing energy efficiency.
For the Palencia photovoltaic project, a total of 1,542 trackers and 172,704 modules will be installed. The project located in Teruel will have 1,575 trackers and 182,700 photovoltaic modules. Finally, in the Guadalajara projects, 1,895 trackers and 177,248 modules will be supplied.
"We are very pleased to work with Repsol on these three projects in Spain," said Raúl Morales, CEO of Soltec. "Repsol is a key customer for the energy transition in the country, and the synergy between large companies is the only way to decarbonize the economy while protecting biodiversity and supporting local communities," he stated.
The supply of the solar trackers will begin in December 2023 and is expected to continue through the first quarter of 2024.
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