GameChange Solar Expands Saudi Arabia Manufacturing Capacity To 6 GW

Highlights :

  • The expansion is expected to be completed by September 2025
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US-based GameChange Solar, a solar tracker and fixed-tilt racking technology supplier has expanded its regional manufacturing capacity in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to 6 GW annually, doubling its volume. Its expansion is expected to be completed by September 2025, with the facility continuing to produce GameChange Solar’s Genius Tracker™ systems for utility-scale projects.

With the recent project, GameChange Solar has increased its capacity to support the Kingdom’s 2030 Vision to become one of the leading hubs for renewable energy while also meeting the national requirements for up to 70% local content.

Leadership View

“Our decision to scale up reflects the demand we are experiencing in Saudi Arabia and our readiness to meet it. The facility is already operational, and this expansion gives us the capacity to move faster on the large-scale projects coming up in the region. We’re building locally, staying close to our customers, and preparing for what’s next. This is a long-term commitment, not just to supply equipment, but to be part of Saudi Arabia’s energy future,” said Jason Wang, Vice President – China & SEA at GameChange Solar.

GameChange Solar’s Genius Tracker™ system, now in its tenth year, is engineered for high performance in desert conditions, offering durability, ease of installation, and operational efficiency. Over the past decade, it has evolved into an industry-leading solution, with over 40 GW deployed across 26 countries and six continents.

GameChange Solar Adds 3.6 GW Portfolio across MENA & Central Asia

Earlier this year, GameChange Solar, surpassed 3.6 GW of tracker projects (installed and under deployment) across the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) and Central Asia. This portfolio spans key markets including Egypt (3 GW), and Uzbekistan (600 MW), with projects located in challenging environments such as desert terrains, high-wind zones, and remote, logistically complex sites. The company is also actively expanding its presence in the Middle East, with a growing pipeline in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – two markets that form a core part of its regional targets.

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