Axial introduces Titan, a new tracker architecture for the evolving utility-scale solar market Axial
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Axial introduces Titan, a new tracker architecture for the evolving utility-scale solar market

As utility-scale solar projects continue increasing in size and complexity, developers are increasingly prioritizing plant architectures that improve scalability, optimise land use, and simplify execution in large-scale environments.

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Valencia, Spain May 25th, 2026 As utility-scale solar projects continue increasing in size and complexity, developers are increasingly prioritizing plant architectures that improve scalability, optimise land use, and simplify execution in large-scale environments.

In response to these evolving market requirements, Spanish solar tracker manufacturer Axial has introduced Axial Titan, a new single-axis tracker solution developed for next-generation PV plants.

Rather than positioning Titan as a conventional product upgrade, Axial describes the new design as a response to broader changes taking place across the utility-scale solar sector: larger project footprints, growing adoption of large-format modules, pressure to reduce LCOE, and the expansion of solar development into desert and high-irradiation regions.

“Utility-scale solar is entering a phase where scalability, construction efficiency, and plant optimisation are becoming just as important as energy yield,” Antonio Robredo, Chief Sales Officer, said. “Titan was designed specifically around those changing project dynamics.”

Axial Titan has been developed around a long-row architecture, supporting tracker lengths of up to 160 meters. According to the company, this approach enables optimised layouts in projects where land availability allows for extended row configurations, particularly in desert and large open-area environments.

The system incorporates a multi-slew drive system and multi-point locking technology designed to ensure structural stability under demanding site conditions. Titan also integrates a cutting-edge algorithm combined with 3D backtracking capabilities aimed at maximizing energy yield while minimizing inter-row shading losses.

The tracker is compatible with most utility-scale PV modules currently deployed on the market and can accommodate up to four module strings per row.

Axial says Titan was designed to support the industry’s transition toward larger and more optimised utility-scale plants, where developers increasingly seek solutions adapted to scalability, construction efficiency, and complex environmental conditions.

The system is designed for operation in demanding climates, including desert environments, with operational temperatures ranging from -20°C to 50°C and operational wind resistance up to 70 km/h.

Axial will officially present Titan at Intersolar Europe in Munich, hall A6, booth 250 where the company plans to focus on the broader evolution of utility-scale solar plant design and tracker architecture.

About Axial

Axial is a Spanish manufacturer specialised in solar tracking systems and fixed structures for utility-scale photovoltaic projects. With an international presence across Europe, Latin America, USA and other strategic solar markets, the company focuses on developing solutions adapted to the evolving requirements of large-scale PV plants, combining structural engineering, scalability and long-term reliability.

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