Product Description
Tilted single axis solar tracking system has one tilted axis (10°- 30°) tracking the azimuth angle of the sun. The control system can control the driving system track the sun according to the GPS + Time data, keeps solar panels at best angle for receiving sunlight, so that it can makes full use of sunlight, promote the power generation capacity by 15%-25%, reduces your LCOE and bring more revenue for investors.
| Control mode | Time + GPS |
| System type | Independent drive / 2-3 rows linked |
| Average tracking accuracy | 0.1°- 2.0°(adjustable) |
| Gear motor | 24V/1.5A |
| Output torque | 5000 N·M |
| Tracking power consumption | 0.01kwh/day |
| Azimuth angle tracking range | ±45° |
| Elevation tilted angle | 10° - 30° |
| Max. wind resistance (horizontal) | 40 m/s |
| Max. wind resistance (operation) | 24 m/s |
| Material | Hot-dipped galvanized steel & Superdyma |
| System warranty | 3 years |
| Working temperature | -40ºC - +75ºC |
| Total power per set | 4kW - 20kW |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can this system increase power generation?
The tilted single axis tracking system can promote power generation capacity by 15% to 25% compared to fixed brackets by keeping panels at the optimal angle.
What is the tracking accuracy of the system?
The system offers a high average tracking accuracy of 0.1° to 2.0°, which is fully adjustable based on requirements.
What materials are used for the brackets?
The brackets are constructed using high-quality Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel and Superdyma for superior durability and corrosion resistance.
Can the system withstand high wind speeds?
Yes, the system is designed for a maximum wind resistance of up to 40 m/s in horizontal position and 24 m/s during operation.
What is the power consumption of the tracking motor?
The system is extremely energy-efficient, with a tracking power consumption of only approximately 0.01kwh per day.
What control technology does the tracker use?
It utilizes a sophisticated Time + GPS data control mode to accurately track the sun's azimuth angle throughout the day.