Sunchaser Showcases Solar Tracker Portfolio At Intersolar Europe

The company showcased horizontal, tilted, and agri-PV trackers for utility-scale and application-specific projects
Sunchaser Structures highlighted its 2P and 1P tracker platforms, along with other solar mounting solutions, at Intersolar Europe 2026.
Sunchaser Structures highlighted its 2P and 1P tracker platforms, along with other solar mounting solutions, at Intersolar Europe 2026. (Image Credit: Sunchaser Structures / Linkedin)
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Key Takeaways
  • 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.

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