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    NEXTracker supplies trackers for 105MW PV plants in India

    • Last Update: 2022-11-22
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    As utility-scale solar trackers boom globally, NEXTracker leveraged a strategic agreement with Indian conglomerate Adani to supply trackers to Adani Green Energy's 105MW PV plant developed in Punjab
    , India.

    The plant, India's largest solar farm using tracking technology, has been 50% installed and commissioned and will be connected to the grid
    in the last quarter of 2016.

    Jayant Parimal, CEO of Adani Green Energy, commented: "We are delighted to be adding the NEXTracker Advanced Solar Tracking System to our utility-scale PV projects, and their premium modules and strong financial backing from Flex are an important part of
    our solar strategy.

    Solar trackers are currently booming in the global PV market, with increased deployment of utility-scale projects
    .
    The Indian government has set a target of 100GW by 2022, and trackers could be an important aspect of
    deployment.

    As utility-scale solar trackers boom globally, NEXTracker leveraged a strategic agreement with Indian conglomerate Adani to supply trackers to Adani Green Energy's 105MW PV plant developed in Punjab
    , India.

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    The plant, India's largest solar farm using tracking technology, has been 50% installed and commissioned and will be connected to the grid
    in the last quarter of 2016.

    Jayant Parimal, CEO of Adani Green Energy, commented: "We are delighted to be adding the NEXTracker Advanced Solar Tracking System to our utility-scale PV projects, and their premium modules and strong financial backing from Flex are an important part of
    our solar strategy.

    Solar trackers are currently booming in the global PV market, with increased deployment of utility-scale projects
    .
    The Indian government has set a target of 100GW by 2022, and trackers could be an important aspect of
    deployment.

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