Last month, Oregon-based kWh Analytics announced a pilot program with tracker manufacturer Nextpower to share operational data, aiming to provide insurance carriers with a more dynamic, evidence-based view of solar project risk. In an interview with pv magazine USA, CEO Jason Kaminsky detailed the necessity of this shift toward data-driven underwriting.
Nextpower, formerly Nextracker, announced it has opened a remote monitoring center for its solar tracker systems in Nashville, Tennessee and also expanded its Memphis steel manufacturing capacity.
By joining Nextpower, formerly Nextracker, Meydbray intends to help the solar industry mature by integrating components that make up today’s PV power plants.
The name reflects the new approach to providing a complete system rather than individual components, and that system will soon include Nextpower power conversion equipment.
Large-scale solar opens doors to economic development in the region.
Nextracker has acquired U.S. steel solar frame maker Origami Solar for $53 million, expanding into panel frame production to accelerate installations, support local supply chains and improve system durability.
The solar tracker manufacturer introduced a new electrical balance of systems solution for streamlined and flexible installation.
The solar tracker manufacturer invested over $400 million to acquire three robotics technologies.
The United States continues to dominate the solar tracker mount market, with Nextracker securing the top spot globally in 2024.
The company secured record fiscal year Q4 revenues in 2025, growing 26% year-over-year to $924 million.
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