Lightsource BP Secures Tracking Equipment for 1.5 GW Solar Projects

Lightsource BP Secures Tracking Equipment for 1.5 GW Solar Projects How is Soltec's Tracker for US Market Different than Its Other Trackers?

Lightsource BP has announced the purchase of approximately USD 100 million in tracking equipment for over 1.5 GW of large-scale solar projects in the US.

Lightsource BP Solar Tracking

Lightsource BP, a global solar leader, has announced the purchase of approximately USD 100 million in equipment from Array Technologies, an industry leader in reliable solar tracking solutions. The investment in single-axis solar tracking equipment was completed in December and is the first phase in the construction of over 1.5 GW of large-scale solar projects in the US. This represents a significant portion of the firm’s projected build program in the US over the next few years.

This agreement comes after a recent collaboration between Lightsource BP and Array Technologies on a milestone 200 MW project in Australia.

”We’re pleased that we will have certainty of equipment supply as well as cost savings for our solar projects located across the country,” said Kevin Smith, Lightsource BP’s CEO of the Americas. “Lightsource BP is well-positioned to execute its ambitious plan to deliver more than 4 GW in the US by 2023.”

Lightsource BP, leveraging the strategic participation of BP as a 50 percent shareholder, is helping drive the global low-carbon energy transition with competitively priced, dependable, clean energy for businesses and communities. Since Lightsource BP announced its expansion into North America in late 2017, the team has driven exponential growth with a pipeline of almost 6 gigawatts of solar projects across the United States that includes 540 MW of announced power purchase agreements (PPAs) in 2019 and 366 MW of projects currently in construction in four states.

“We are delighted to be working with Lightsource BP to deliver on this robust pipeline of projects,” stated Jim Fusaro, CEO at Array Technologies. “This agreement demonstrates the quality and bankability of Array’s single-axis tracking system over a diverse set of developments. Collaborations, such as this, showcase the flexibility and adaptability of both our business and our products.”

Lightsource BP financed the equipment purchased with an equipment loan underwritten by CoBank, ACB – one of the largest private providers of credit to the US rural economy with more than use 135 billion in assets.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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