Axial has introduced the AxialTracker SlopeSync, a new dual-row tracker that features cardan-type joint technology along its main axis of rotation, which allows for adaptability and total synchronisation with all terrains. The technology ensures that each section of the torque tube within the same tracker can achieve a different inclination or slope while continuously maintaining the rotation of the PV modules. Additionally, the system is designed to adapt to the terrain without distorting any part of the structure or inducing stress, extending the tracker’s lifespan. The tracker has driving tolerances of up to ±400 mm in both directions (north-south and east-west) and is fully synchronised with irregular terrain. The distance to the ground is up to 1 m (55°), and it can handle ground irregularities of up to ±400 mm between consecutive pillars. The torque tube connections come pre-assembled and do not require pillar alignment, improving installation efficiency. Furthermore, it also prevents structural deformations and induced stresses, while the homokinetic technology accommodates deviations of up to 30°, allowing for greater route utilisation.
