Latin America
November 10, 2025

Gonvarri Solar Steel reinforces its leadership with the new TracSmarT+1P and aims for more than 1 GW in Peru

The company is focusing on a two-row structure adaptable to different types of terrain, with fewer parts and reduced assembly time. Furthermore, it aims to exceed 20 completed projects in Peru by the end of 2025.
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

November 10, 2025

Gonvarri Solar Steel is making a strong commitment to innovation and international expansion. Through its participation in PVBook 2025—the international catalog produced by Energía Estratégica that brings together technical specifications, brand strengths, and international experiences in the sector—the company is presenting its main technological innovation: the TracSmarT+1P, a dual-row tracker that promises to optimize the performance of large-scale photovoltaic projects.

“This new tracker is designed to adapt to the technical challenges of the terrain, accelerate assembly and reduce operating costs,” the company highlights, which has already supplied more than 23 GW in more than 45 countries , consolidating itself as one of the most relevant suppliers of solar structures globally.

In line with its sustained growth, Solar Steel projects reaching a cumulative supply of over 1 GW in Peru by the end of 2025 , with more than 20 projects delivered and completed . This goal is supported by a strategy focused on reducing implementation times , optimizing integration with the value chain, and strengthening its position in the markets where it already operates.

The TracSmarT+1P has been designed with a clear focus on efficiency and adaptability, bringing together five technical attributes that set it apart in the market. Its optimized structure allows for faster and simpler installation. “Quick installation reduces labor costs and accelerates the return on investment,” Gonvarri emphasizes.

Among the key improvements, the system can tilt up to 60º , allowing it to maximize solar radiation capture under varying weather conditions. This tilt range enhances daily energy performance and protects the system from events such as heavy rain or hail.

Furthermore, reducing the number of parts is another key aspect of the design. Its structural simplification decreases assembly complexity, reduces the likelihood of mechanical failures, and extends the system’s lifespan. “Fewer components mean less maintenance, and that’s a competitive advantage in any market,” the company states.

To enhance safety, the tracker incorporates a robust mechanical locking system. This mechanism secures the system’s position against wind gusts, ensuring greater reliability in demanding weather environments. “It secures the tracker’s position, even in strong gusts, increasing its operational reliability,” they explain.

In addition, the SmarTSlope technology by Solar Steel allows the TracSmarT+1P to efficiently adapt to uneven terrain without needing to modify the row length. This technical detail facilitates installation in a wide variety of sites without sacrificing efficiency or performance.

Although the new tracker is being launched in a two-row configuration, optimized for installation efficiency, Gonvarri also offers a single-row version, designed specifically for complex layouts. “We want to ensure that our customers can integrate our solutions without restrictions, both on large sites and in projects with technical limitations,” says Solar Steel.

The inclusion of the TracSmarT+1P in PVBook 2025 is part of an international visibility strategy aimed at connecting Gonvarri with decision-makers in the solar sector. The catalog, developed by Energía Estratégica, serves as a key tool for showcasing disruptive technologies to developers, EPC contractors, and investors throughout Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. “Participating in PVBook allows us to position our products where they can have the greatest impact,” the company stated.

Through this new solution, Gonvarri Solar Steel reaffirms its commitment to innovation applied to the sustainable growth of solar energy. With more than 23 GW already supplied, the company continues to advance its leading role in the global energy transition. “Our goal is to continue leading the technological evolution in photovoltaic structures, offering solutions that meet the real needs of the sector,” concludes the solar division of Gonvarri Industries.

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