ARRAY Technologies to Supply 100% Domestic Content Solar Trackers for 200MW Indiana Solar Project

ARRAY Technologies (NASDAQ: ARRY) (“ARRAY” or the “Company”), a leading global provider of solar tracking technology products, software and services, today announced it will supply trackers for a 200 megawatt (MWac) solar project that meet 100% of the domestic content Assigned Cost Percentage (ACP) under the U.S. Treasury Department’s latest guidance (Notice 2025-08) issued in January 2025. The domestic content trackers will be supplied to the Emerald Green Solar project in Indiana, which is being developed by ENGIE North America (ENGIE).

“This milestone underscores ARRAY's commitment to American manufacturing and to helping our customers unlock the full value of tax credit incentives,” said Kevin G. Hostetler, chief executive officer at ARRAY. “Building on our 35-year legacy as an American manufacturer, ARRAY is proud to support reshoring of supply chains and job creation in the communities where we operate. ARRAY is a leader in delivering domestic content clean energy solutions that benefit our customers and the regions they serve."

This project represents ARRAY’s first full-site deployment of its 100% domestic content tracker solution, which enables developers to qualify for the maximum 28.7% ACP, which includes the 9.4% production ACP available exclusively for projects using trackers with only domestic content manufactured product components.

“ENGIE is thrilled that domestically produced solar trackers will be deployed at our Emerald Green Solar project in Howard County, Indiana. The ability to work with a U.S. manufacturer of qualified domestic content components for this 200 MWac project supports ENGIE’s commitment to delivering local economic benefits in the states and communities where we operate as well as in the wider American economy,” said David Carroll, Chief Renewables Officer and Senior Vice President at ENGIE North America. “The fact that the steel used in ENGIE’s largest energy project in Indiana will include torque tube and steel rolled locally in the state and installed by some of the more than 250 construction workers that will build the project really reflects the local nature of renewable energy production in the U.S.”

The project, located about an hour north of Indianapolis, Indiana, will be built entirely with domestic content ARRAY OmniTrack trackers. To validate full compliance with federal guidelines, ARRAY partnered with a third-party tax and advisory firm to analyze its manufacturing processes and supply chain.

Deliveries of the trackers are expected to begin in Q3 2025.

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