Hecate Teams Up with Ideematec for Inaugural L:Tec Project

Ideematec Inc., the leading global supplier of solar tracking systems, announced that it was selected by world-leading developer Hecate Energy to provide 4 megawatts (MW) of its Horizon L:Tec solar trackers for an upcoming installation. The project, located in Newberry, South Carolina, will be installed by construction and project management services company, Reach Construction Group.

"With their efficiency enhancing design, reliability under extreme conditions, and ultra-quiet operation, Ideematec, Inc's solar trackers are an ideal fit for Hecate's Newberry solar project," said Preston Schulz, Director of Development for Hecate Energy. "Ideematec's trackers are essential to helping Hecate meet our mission of making a measurable difference in the transition to a zero-carbon electric grid; building projects that minimize disruption to neighbors while maximizing facility output."

This project will be the first facility to adopt Ideematec's new tracking system, the Horizon L:Tec, which was launched during Solar Power International this Fall. The new two-in-portrait (2P) tracker features a patented locking technology that secures module wings in position against extreme wind loads, to reduce maintenance costs and expand product lifespan. Panels are able to remain in stow position, at a zero degree angle, against up to 180 mile per hour winds. The tracker integrates seamlessly with bifacial modules to generate more energy per tracker, and accommodates extra-large photovoltaic modules.

"We are honored to be working with Hecate and Reach on the Newberry project," says Philipp Klemm, CEO Ideematec Inc. "Their decision to choose the Horizon L:Tec tracker underscores the importance of constant innovation among solar manufacturers. We believe our new design is the next benchmark for solar tracking, prioritizing both durability and simplicity."

The facility is on track to complete commissioning in the Spring of 2021. Once operating, the project will contribute to the state's budding solar market--with nearly 1,477 MW of solar currently installed, South Carolina is ranked 13th in the U.S. for solar deployment.

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