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A solar tracker structure is a mounting system designed to hold solar panels and adjust their position throughout the day to maximize exposure to sunlight. These structures are typically made from durable materials such as aluminum or galvanized steel to withstand various environmental conditions. By following the sun's path, solar trackers can significantly increase the energy output of solar installations compared to fixed systems.
| Material | Aluminum or galvanized steel |
| Adjustment type | Single-axis or dual-axis |
| Weight capacity | Varies by design, typically up to several tons |
| Installation type | Ground-mounted or rooftop |
| Orientation | Horizontal or vertical |
| Typical lifespan | 25 to 30 years |
When selecting a solar tracker structure, consider the type of adjustment mechanism (single-axis or dual-axis) that best suits your installation site. Specify the weight capacity needed based on the number of solar panels and their total weight. Additionally, inquire about the material and finish to ensure durability against local weather conditions. Certifications and warranties can also be important factors, so be sure to ask for these when requesting a quote.
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Single-axis trackers move on one axis, while dual-axis trackers can adjust on two axes for optimal sun exposure.
Solar trackers can increase energy output by 20-50% compared to fixed systems, depending on location and conditions.
Regular inspections and minimal maintenance are needed, such as checking mechanical components and cleaning panels.
Yes, solar trackers can be suitable for residential systems, especially in areas with ample sunlight.
Performance can be influenced by geographic location, shading, and the specific design of the tracker.
Yes, solar trackers typically have a higher initial cost but can provide better long-term energy savings.