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Solar trackers are devices used to orient photovoltaic panels, reflectors, lenses, or other optical devices toward the sun. They are used to maximize the amount of energy produced from solar power systems. Solar trackers are used in both residential and commercial applications, and can be used to increase the efficiency of solar power systems by up to 25%.
Solar trackers are typically classified into two categories: single-axis and dual-axis. Single-axis trackers are designed to track the sun's movement from east to west, while dual-axis trackers are designed to track the sun's movement in both the east-west and north-south directions. Solar trackers are also available in a variety of sizes and configurations, allowing them to be used in a variety of applications.
Solar trackers are becoming increasingly popular as the cost of solar power systems continues to decrease. As the cost of solar power systems continues to decrease, the demand for solar trackers is expected to increase.
Some companies in the Solar Tracker market include AllEarth Renewables, Array Technologies, Inc., NEXTracker, Inc., SunPower Corporation, and SunLink Corporation. Show Less Read more