
A solar tracker system is a great way to optimize the performance of a solar installation. It is most useful during the summer and spring seasons when the Sun is at its strongest. Unfortunately, single-axis trackers are less useful when they move northward. The solar angle variance in these seasons is greater, but the Sun's horizontal position decreases. This makes vertical axis trackers an ideal option for high-latitude locations.
Dual-axis solar trackers
A dual-axis system for collecting more solar energy is an efficient way. The system places your solar panels on top of a pole, and tracks the Sun's rays horizontally and vertically. This maximizes their output. This kind of system can increase your annual power production by as much as 40%.

Dust removal system
An efficient device that automatically removes solar panel dust is the solar tracker dust-removal system. This device tracks the direction of maximum light concentration, and changes direction automatically when it drops. This system is made using various technologies and is applicable to any type of solar energy system.
NX Horizon
NX Horizon's solar tracker system incorporates vibration-proof fasteners as well as self-aligning modules rails. It is easy to install and can be powered by itself. The system's distributed architecture makes it ideal for installation on various terrains, such as undulating areas. This design also reduces the need to grade. The NX Horizon system has been used in a number of projects, including an 838-megawatt project in Villanueva (Mexico), which was completed nine months ahead.
NX Gemini
NX Gemini's solar tracker system was designed to provide lifetime value and resilience. Its design eliminates any dampers and causes virtually no energy losses when it is stowed, making this an excellent choice for difficult sites.
RBI
The RBI's solar tracker system optimizes the tracking of solar cells and maximizes their energy production. The tracker is available for utility-scale as well as commercial installations. Made in America materials make the trackers in-house. The latest model has a Gearbox design in each pile, which reduces stress and provides tracking stability at every foundation.

Array Technologies
Array Technologies, an Albuquerque-based manufacturer of solar trackers, is located in Albuquerque. It is the second-largest supplier in the world, just behind PV Hardware. Soltec is another tracker vendor, as are Arctech SolarSTI and GameChange Solar. Oaktree Capital backs Array, a publicly traded company. Array earned $76 million from $552 million revenue in the first six months. According to Array’s IPO filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 87 Percent of Array’s Revenue was from the U.S.