Soltec has signed a contract with Canadian Solar and SPIC to provide 738 MW of its trackers for two solar projects in Brazil.
The projects, which are located in the northeastern states of Piaui and Ceara, will be equipped with Soltec's SFOne trackers. Construction of the solar farms is anticipated to commence in mid-2023.
Soltec operates a manufacturing facility in the state of Bahia and has provided 4.6 GW of trackers since beginning operations in 2015.
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