Nextracker has signed an agreement with Amara Raja Power Systems to supply its solar trackers for NTPC Ltd’s Nokh PV project in Rajasthan. Amara Raja is executing this 306 MWp ground-mounted utility-scale power plant spread over 1,850 hectares (approximately the equivalent of 3,500 contiguous football fields).
Nextracker’s optimized bifacial tracker design has been proven to increase energy yield as validated by third-party test laboratory PVEL in a seminal bifacial and solar tracker white paper.
The announcement follows the upward trend for the deployment of solar trackers combined with bifacial module technology in India due to falling module prices and increased tracker design efficiencies.
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