

Sunchaser highlighted its 1P and 2P horizontal single-axis tracker solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026
The company’s portfolio includes horizontal, tilted, and agri-PV trackers, along with seasonal tilt mounting structures and solar carport systems
Balram 2P is the latest addition to Sunchaser's horizontal single-axis tracker portfolio
India-based solar tracker manufacturer Sunchaser Structures showcased its product portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich. The display featured 1P and 2P horizontal single-axis trackers, tilted single-axis trackers, agri-PV solutions, seasonal-tilt module mounting structures, and solar carport systems.
Among the products on display was the company’s latest 2P horizontal single-axis tracker named Balram. Designed for utility-scale projects, it accommodates row lengths of 12×2 to 78×2 modules, depending on the project layout. Its 2-in-portrait configuration reduces the number of rows, posts, and foundations required per MW. The tracker features an elevated table that provides module heights up to 2.8 m and over 10 m of machinery clearance to support agri-PV installations.
Sunchaser also showcased its Airavat 1P horizontal single-axis tracker. According to the company, the tracker features an elevated structure with module heights of up to 2.6 m and row spacing of up to 9.6 m. The company says the design enables more than 85% land utilization while increasing energy generation by over 15% compared to conventional installations (see Sunchaser Structures’ Airavat Tracker Features Multi-Drive Design).
Both trackers support operating angles of up to ±60° and use a 0° stow position for wind protection at wind speeds of up to 180 km/h. The systems also incorporate an in-house LoRa-based controller with an astronomical tracking algorithm.
The company's portfolio also includes a 10° tilted single-axis tracker (TSAT), available in both 1P and 2P configurations. According to Sunchaser, the tracker combines a fixed south-facing module tilt with east-west tracking that offers consistent seasonal power generation. The portfolio also includes seasonal-tilt module mounting structures (MMS) and solar carport structures for application-specific installations.