Global Technical Director Emmanuele Chiappori introduced the system in Munich, highlighting a design that balances power generation with soil health. The structure features a two-section pile foundation that increases pull-out resistance, protecting equipment against high winds and shifting ground. With vertical clearance ranging from 1.3 to 5 meters, the system accommodates both varied crop heights and the movement of large agricultural machinery.
To manage field operations, the integrated SmartTrail control system includes a dedicated harvest mode that clears pathways for equipment. The hardware also incorporates a four-tier weather protection mechanism designed to withstand extreme conditions, including gales, snow, and flooding. Beyond the Agri-PV unit, Antaisolar showcased its AT-Spark 1P tracker, which utilizes an octagonal-tube design to boost structural stiffness by 40 percent. These solutions, supported by the company’s end-to-end engineering and installation services, reflect a broader strategy to expand into diversified solar segments as the firm continues to climb global industry rankings.
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