ARRAY Ships 100 GW of Solar Trackers Globally Since Founding

ARRAY Ships 100 GW of Solar Trackers Globally Since Founding

Solar Power World
Solar Power WorldJun 11, 2026

Why It Matters

Crossing the 100 GW threshold demonstrates ARRAY's pivotal role in lowering solar project costs and reinforces U.S. clean‑energy manufacturing, accelerating industry growth and supply‑chain independence.

Key Takeaways

  • ARRAY ships over 100 GW of solar trackers globally
  • First 1 GW shipment reached in 2012
  • Domestic manufacturing hub in Albuquerque, NM
  • OmniTrack now offers greater terrain‑following flexibility
  • Milestone supports U.S. clean‑energy jobs and reshoring

Pulse Analysis

The 100 GW shipment milestone places ARRAY among the world’s leading solar tracker suppliers, a segment that drives up to 15% of a photovoltaic plant’s energy yield. Trackers enable panels to follow the sun, boosting capacity factors and reducing levelized cost of electricity. ARRAY’s steady climb from its inaugural 2006 project to a 1 GW benchmark in 2012 reflects both technological maturity and expanding demand for utility‑scale solar, especially as investors chase higher returns on renewable assets.

Domestic production has become a strategic priority for the United States, and ARRAY’s expanded manufacturing footprint in Albuquerque illustrates how reshoring can create high‑skill jobs while shortening supply chains. Senator Martin Heinrich’s legislation, which incentivized local solar component fabrication, has helped the state attract hundreds of manufacturing positions. This localized approach mitigates geopolitical risks, reduces freight costs, and aligns with the Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credits that favor U.S.-made equipment, making American solar projects more financially attractive.

Technologically, the latest OmniTrack enhancement—greater post‑by‑post variability—allows installers to adapt trackers to uneven terrain without sacrificing performance. This flexibility lowers balance‑of‑system costs and opens previously marginal sites to solar development. As the global solar market eyes a cumulative 1,200 GW of new capacity by 2030, advanced trackers like OmniTrack will be critical for achieving cost‑competitiveness, and ARRAY’s proven scale positions it to capture a sizable share of that growth.

ARRAY ships 100 GW of solar trackers globally since founding

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