Soltec signs 700-MW tracker supply contract for two solar photovoltaic plants in Colorado

Delivery will begin in 2021.

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Colorado — Soltec announces the signing of a new 700 MW solar tracker supply contract with Moss & Associates, LLC for two photovoltaic plants in Colorado (USA).

Soltec will supply Moss & Associates with SF7 bifacial trackers in a 2-in-portrait configuration and delivery will begin in 2021.

The agreement reinforces Soltec’s presence in the United States, a strategic market for the firm, where it plans to continue strengthening its position. It should be noted that in December 2020, Soltec announced an agreement with AES to supply trackers for four solar projects in the United States with a total capacity of 342 megawatts (MW).

According to Raúl Morales, CEO of Soltec Power Holdings:

“We are very pleased with this new project with a company like Moss & Associates. With this agreement, we are strengthening our positioning in the US market, one of our targets. The United States is a strategic market as it is the world’s leading market for solar trackers, and it is expected to continue to grow in the coming years”.

Edwin Perkins, President of Moss & Associates, LLC, points out:

“We are looking forward to work with Soltec on these projects. Their tracker fits perfectly. As our industry continues to grow, we look forward to working with Soltec to build a clean energy future.”

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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