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Follow on Google News | ![]() Mounting Frameless Thin-Film Modules on Solar TrackersIn addition to this natural trend, the recent announcement of US-imposed tariffs on Chinese module manufacturers will lead investors and project developers alike to look for alternative sourcing solutions in order to meet their project deadlines and move pipelines forward. One potential option is the application of thin-film modules manufactured in the United States. Currently, the largest producer of this type of technology is First Solar. With the solar market rapidly changing, it pays to be ahead of the game. That’s why Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI) made history in 2013 with the shipment and successful installation of thin-film modules on single-axis solar trackers at 265 MW Mt. Signal Solar. The largest thin-film solar tracking facility in North America, Mt. Signal Solar boasts more than 3 million First Solar thin-film modules mounted on the state-of-the- With more than 290 MW thin-film modules racked at various sites, Array Technologies’ Like any industry leader, ATI welcomes a challenge. By design, these glass-on-glass thin-film modules are frameless. What changes when you have to take this into consideration? For Mt. Signal Solar, ATI designed a custom tracker structure, including a brand-new patent-pending racking system created specifically for frameless thin-film modules. The system is extremely rigid to prevent module damage while including a well-thought out assembly that allows for rapid deployment on-site, a minimization of materials to keep costs down and assembly tools to reduce install time in the field. Rapid install times are key, especially at a utility-scale site with over 3 million thin-film modules to install like Mt. Signal Solar. Workers can be trained in less than one day on how to properly install frameless modules on our patent-pending system. While the instructions and tools needed differ from traditional module install, we do have full documentation and a dedicated project management team for assistance in the field. Our team will train customers on best practices and installation techniques once a project has officially commenced. Installation times at Mt. Signal Solar were faster than expected, allowing for accelerated solar tracker shipments to the site which were finalized seven weeks prior to the original schedule. ATI has dedicated time, research and innovative thought to design the new patent-pending rack for mounting frameless thin-film modules on our tracker, as a response to the demands of our customers and key industry trends. As a leading ground-mount solar solutions provider, it is our policy to work with customers to find the most effective configuration of our tracker to bring the lowest LCOE, fastest installation and most reliable product possible to each solar project. Overall, frameless thin-film modules look to be an important element for solar projects in the United States moving forward. Through constant innovation, a partnership with module suppliers and a commitment to cost-reduction, Array Technologies, Inc. strives to create industry-leading solar tracking and racking solutions that directly benefit the needs of our customers and the continued growth of the solar industry as a whole. End
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