Soltec to supply bifacial trackers for 852 MW solar project in Bahia

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Soltec Power Holdings, through its subsidiary Soltec Energías Renovables S.L., has signed a contract with Focus Energia to supply solar trackers for a project in Brazil amounting to 852 MW. The project will begin the installation phase in July 2021.

This contract corresponds to the first phase of what will be the largest project in Latin America with bifacial trackers.

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