PR Newswire - SolFocus, Inc., manufacturer of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) systems, announced today that it has acquired Inspira, S.L., a privately owned solar tracker company based in Madrid,. Inspira will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of SolFocus and will continue to market products under its own name. With established global supply chain management and low-cost manufacturing facilities, SolFocus will enable Inspira to drive down the cost of solar trackers. . . . continued
This acquisition is another sign that consolidation and vertical integration is starting to take place in the solar industry which will enable prices to be reduced due to the lower margins and manufacturing efficiencies made possible by consolidation.
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Please plan to spend some money on the base mounting of the solar power tracker. A tracker will act as a wind sail, so you do not want the system to be blown over by a gust of wind. Make sure you use more concrete than advised to keep the base in place.
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The problem with solar trackers is that they add to the investment needed for a already expensive system.
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A tracker will act as a wind sail, so you do not want the system to be blown over by a gust of wind. Make sure you use more concrete than advised to keep the base in place.
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