Array designs with fewer powered electronic components to ensure high quality, not high quantities of parts for your solar tracker projects. Array’s DuraTrack® HZ v3 design will save you money on installation and O&M. See why Array’s design has always been considered the gold standard for single axis tracker design and quality.
Powered Electronics
Above Ground Wire Management
Many leading solar companies are switching to above ground wire management. RPCS has been installing this system on DuraTrack systems for years. See how you can save your solar tracker projects time and money by taking advantage of Array’s design and above ground wiring.
Ground Coverage Ratio
Array Technologies’ DuraTrack® HZ v3 trackers will achieve any ground coverage ratio you want. With row lengths from 9 to 90 modules long and virtually unlimited row spacing options, RPCS can advise you on the best row spacing for production, capacity, and all-in costs.
Angled Drivelines
Array’s DuraTrack® HZ v3 will fit within any property boundaries. Thirty-seven-degree angled drivelines conform to irregular boundaries, unusual terrain, and increase your ground coverage ratio. See how Array’s lowest total fielded cost benefit applies to projects with sites on regular and irregular shaped parcels.
GRADING TOLERANCE
Save money on grading. The DuraTrack® HZ v3 has exceptional grading tolerances. Each individual row can conform to up to 15% north to south sloping without additional costs or supports. East to west sloping is no problem for Array; let RPCS help guide the layout options when your site isn’t flat. RPCS will also guide you on what posts you need to keep rows level despite undulations onsite.
FLOOD ZONE REQUIREMENTS
Array’s DuraTrack® HZ v3 works with all clearances regardless of height. The simplicity of Array’s foundation engineering allows for ease in estimating and installing. RPCS has built trackers up to 14 feet above grade.We can show you how to build with higher tracker requirements.
ZERO WIND STOW
The DuraTrack® HZ v3 is the only tracker on the market which does not require wind stow. Your projects should use a tracker that is built for the full design criteria of the site. See how Array’s revolutionary wind mitigation will make it the right tracker for all locations. Read more about Array’s wind management system.
FOUNDATION ENGINEERING
The new DuraTrack® HZ v3 design features an even simpler, more cost effective design. Simplicity and uniformity in Array’s foundation engineering saves you money on steel and in the field. Sites with especially challenging soils will benefit even more from the uniformity of the Array foundations.
EXPERIENCED TRACK RECORD
Array pioneered a solar tracker solution for the DuraTrack® HZ using First Solar modules years ago. Members of the RPCS team were involved in the development and implementation of the 265 MW Mount Signal project, in 2013. RPCS is currently shipping First Solar tracker projects for the distributed generation market across the country.
INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS
With row lengths up to 240 modules long, optional backtracking and an above-ground wire management solution, Array Technologies continues to innovate applications for this thin film module. Let RPCS guide you on site-specific First Solar layout options, pricing, and installation details.

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