Arctech showcased its SkyLine II all-terrain intelligent tracking system at SNEC 2026
The independent horizontal single-axis tracker supports up to 120 modules and incorporates a synchronous multipoint drive design
The company also presented automated piling and installation robots, together with cleaning, mounting, and energy storage solutions
Solar tracker manufacturer Arctech showcased its ‘Tracker+’ portfolio, which combines solar tracking, mounting, cleaning, and construction technologies, at SNEC 2026. The company's exhibit featured the SkyLine II tracker, SkyFlex cable-supported mounting system, Star Shine I cleaning robot, and automated piling and installation equipment.
Designed for mountainous, hilly, and sloped terrain, the SkyLine II is an independent horizontal single-axis tracker incorporating a synchronous multipoint drive design. The system supports up to 120 modules per tracker and offers a tracking range of ±60°. It also incorporates terrain-adaptive backtracking and optional snow, flood, and hail protection modes.
According to the company, the tracker can handle wind speeds up to 70 m/s using a low-tilt wind stow mode. It has a specified operating temperature range of -30°C to 60°C and supports multiple foundation options, including driven piles, cast-in-place concrete piles, and ballast-based foundations.
SkyLine II was displayed together with the SkyFlex cable-supported mounting system and the Star Shine I autonomous cleaning robot. The products cover different stages of plant deployment and operation, from mounting structure installation to module cleaning and maintenance.
Arctech also showcased a piling robot and an automatic installation robot. Presented by the company's CTO, Yang Ying, the equipment is intended to automate construction processes at solar project sites, from pile installation through module mounting.
In addition to its tracking portfolio, Arctech presented the ArcBank utility-scale battery energy storage system (ESS), building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) products, and the ArcTrack solar tracking and storage microgrid platform. These solutions are targeted at applications such as remote sites, islands, and mining operations.
During SNEC 2026, Arctech also announced project agreements totaling more than 3 GW, including a 2 GW project in the Middle East, and signed a strategic cooperation agreement related to energy storage.
TaiyangNews previously covered Arctech's SkyLine II Pro tracking platform, SkyFly flexible tracking system, and Star Shine I cleaning robot during SNEC 2025. Read the earlier coverage here.