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Samuels Engineering Adopts Mechatron Dual-Axis Tracker Tech

Mechatron Solar Press Release
January 28, 2024
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Samuels Engineering maximizes energy yield with Mechatron M18KD trackers for their 332 kW DC carport installation in Greenwood Village, Colorado, achieving 40% more energy than fixed-tilt arrays.

Samuels Engineering faced a utility-imposed 500 kW cap for the amount of solar it could install at company headquarters in Greenwood Village, Colorado, and sought to maximize the energy yield from an additional array. So, to complement an existing 140 kW rooftop array, Samuels chose Mechatron Solar dual axis trackers to support a 332 kW DC carport installation, which began operating on June 1, 2021.

"Because we are owner-operators of 5.5 MW of solar around the country, we wanted to maximize yield, yet minimize the ongoing O&M, meaning fewer structures were desirable."

— Dave Thorne, Project Manager at Samuels Engineering

The Mechatron M18KD trackers will maximize the yield at the site because each tracker yields up to 20% more energy than a single-axis tracker, or 40% more energy than a fixed-tilt array with the same number and type of panels. The Samuels array includes 9 trackers with 90 panels each, including 410 W Trina panels and SMA Core1 inverters.

The small footprint of the M18KD tracker, along with its high availability, also will minimize the O&M requirement for the array. Each of the trackers supports 1,830 square feet of solar panels on a single mast, presenting a much smaller ground footprint than single-axis trackers or fixed-tilt design solutions.

Over the last 12 years Mechatron's patented trackers have demonstrated an uptime of more than 99.9%. The M18KD tracker also has demonstrated a Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of 3.5 years and a Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) of less than 8 hours in average. These statistics represent the highest uptime in the tracking industry as well as the lowest maintenance cost over the duration of the project lifespan.

Samuels performed the design of the array apart from the foundations, which were designed by Mechatron. "We needed an elevated solution because of trees, but wanted fewer columns and parking disruption, so after we looked at various designs for solar parking lots, we chose Mechatron," says Thorne.

Samuels owns and operates 11 PV arrays at sites in Colorado, Hawaii and New York. "A lot of mining clients have a high demand in remote areas, which the Mechatron solution could serve," Thorne observes. The company also has a commercial architecture group, and "commercial buildings could also use this solution," he says.

Project Details

System Specifications:

  • • System Size: 332 kW DC carport installation
  • • Trackers: 9 M18KD Gearless Dual-Axis Trackers
  • • Panels: 810 Trina 410W panels (90 per tracker)
  • • Inverters: SMA Core1 inverters

Project Information:

  • • Location: Greenwood Village, Colorado
  • • Operational Date: June 1, 2021
  • • Energy Improvement: 40% more energy than fixed-tilt arrays
  • • Footprint: 1,830 sq ft per tracker (minimal ground impact)