System type |
Independent Drive |
No. of panel |
2-10 Pieces(≤23 sq. m.) |
Power consumption |
5.0 kWh/set/year |
Max. wind speed in running |
24m/s |
Max. wind speed in fat |
40m/s |
Rust protection |
Hot-dipped galvanized/superdyma |
Azimuth angle tracking range |
±45° |
Elevation angle tracking range |
45° |
Control model |
Time + GPS Control |
Tracking accuracy |
0.1°-2°(Adjustable) |



1. What is the waterproof rating, and can it withstand extreme weather?
This system is rated IP67, ensuring protection against heavy rain, dust, and temporary submersion (up to 1 meter for 30 minutes). Its corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy frame and sealed connectors withstand temperatures from **-30°C to 60°C**, making it suitable for coastal, desert, or snowy regions.
2. How does the solar-powered GPS tracking work during cloudy days?
The built-in 20W solar panel charges a 12V/24Ah lithium battery, providing 7-10 days of backup power. Even in low-light conditions, the GPS tracker maintains real-time positioning with **±2-meter accuracy** (supports GSM/GPRS and satellite communication).
3. How much energy efficiency does the single-axis tracking improve compared to fixed mounts?
The horizontal single-axis design increases energy output by 25-35% annually by rotating panels to follow the sun's east-west path. In high-latitude regions (e.g., Northern Europe), efficiency gains can exceed 40% during summer months.
4. What maintenance is required for the tracking system?
Minimal maintenance:
Lubricate bearings annually with silicone grease.
Clean solar panels every 3-6 months (depending on dust levels).
Check bolt tightness after severe storms.
The system self-tests via its IoT-enabled controller and alerts users via SMS/app for faults like motor jams.
5. Can it integrate with existing solar arrays or inverters?
Yes. The bracket supports panels up to 600W each and works with most string inverters (e.g., SMA, Huawei). The GPS tracker's Modbus RTU protocol allows integration into SCADA systems for centralized monitoring.