Tracker
The tracker makes it possible to angle the solar panels throughout the course of a day in order to increase productivity.
These solar concentration technologies are usually accompanied by solar radiation tracking systems in order to capture the maximum amount of light during the course of a day. The tracking system, known as a « tracker », makes it possible to stay constantly perpendicular to the sun’s rays. In so-called HCPV technologies, the tracking is carried out on two axes, which calls for an extremely accurate implementation and maintenance system. With LCPV technology, the tracker pivots on a single axis, which makes its implementation and maintenance easier. This is possible because the requirements for accuracy are less stringent than for high concentration systems.
Areas suitable for installation
The economic interest of photovoltaic concentration lies in geographic areas with direct radiation. We speak of DNI (Direct Normal Irradiance).

The ideal areas for setting up the low concentration solution are:
The western part of North America, the western part of South America, Spain, countries bordering the Mediterranean, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Australia.



