Scorpius Trackers Inc., a subsidiary of Gensol Engineering Limited, announced its official entry into the U.S. market at the RE+ 24 conference in Anaheim, California, the largest clean energy event in North America. The company exhibited at the event RE+ 24 with an aim to capture a substantial share of the largest market for solar trackers worldwide, leading the world in solar tracker adoption with an impressive annual deployment of over 25,000 MW. Scorpius Trackers is aimed to supply over 2,000 MW each year by 2028, capitalizing on a U.S. solar tracker market that is expanding at a remarkable CAGR exceeding 20%. Scorpius has also planned to manufacture the tracker components in USA.
At its booth, Scorpius Trackers Inc. showcased its innovative solar tracking technology, that is engineered to deliver optimal performance on flat terrains. The company’s attractive pricing and innovative solutions are poised to fuel rapid expansion as it extends its reach across the U.S., with future industry events planned in Austin and San Diego. Opening its inaugural U.S. office in California highlights Scorpius’ commitment to harnessing the significant potential of the U.S. solar tracker industry.

โOur entry into the U.S. market is a landmark achievement that aligns with our vision to become a global leader in solar tracking technology,โ commented Shailesh Vaidya, Co-Founder and CEO, Scorpius Trackers Inc. โWe are excited to bring our globally patented technology and experience from diverse markets such as Japan, the Middle East, India, and Africa to the U.S. This expansion marks a new chapter in our growth journey, and we look forward to delivering unparalleled value to our customers in the region.โ
Established in 2012, Scorpius Trackers has positioned itself as a key player in the solar tracking industry, renowned for its comprehensive single-axis solar tracking solutions. The 2023 acquisition by Gensol Engineering Limited has strengthened its market presence, boosting its expertise through a proven track record of successful partnerships on various solar initiatives globally.
For additional information, visit Scorpius Trackers webpage.
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