Description
A sun tracker structure for a ground-mounted project is designed to optimize the angle at which solar panels receive sunlight, thereby maximizing energy production. This structure typically consists of a mechanical framework that supports the solar panels and enables them to track the sun’s movement throughout the day. The tracker adjusts the panel's position either in one axis (single-axis tracker) or two axes (dual-axis tracker), allowing it to follow the sun from east to west and, in some cases, adjust its tilt based on the sun's elevation angle. These systems are equipped with motors, sensors, and controllers to ensure precise movement and alignment with the sun’s path. The ground mount structure provides stability, ensuring the trackers withstand environmental forces like wind and rain while keeping the solar panels securely in place. By adjusting to the sun’s position, the sun tracker enhances the overall efficiency of the solar power system, leading to greater energy generation compared to fixed-tilt installations.
