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December 12, 2025

SOLETRAX secures 48 MW solar supply deal for major project in Spain

The agreement includes 13 MW of fixed-tilt mounting structures and 35 MW of single-row 1P solar trackers, engineered to maximise energy yield and ensure long-term performance.
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

December 12, 2025
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Spanish engineering company SOLETRAX, specialised in fixed-tilt structures and single-axis trackers for utility-scale solar PV plants, has signed a new supply contract in Spain totalling 48 MW. The package comprises 13 MW of fixed-tilt structures and 35 MW of single-row 1P trackers, designed to increase energy generation, improve grid integration and enhance long-term operational performance.

Beyond its contribution to renewable energy deployment, the project is expected to deliver approximately 120 direct and indirect jobs in the local area. Once operational, the plant will help avoid an estimated 22,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year, supporting Spain’s national decarbonisation targets and wider European energy-transition objectives.

According to the schedule, SOLETRAX will begin deliveries in December 2025, continuing through March 2026. Project construction by the developer is planned for 2026, with commissioning expected by the end of the year.

The agreement marks a new milestone in SOLETRAX’s commercial consolidation since its founding. CEO Miguel Giné highlighted that “each project signed with leading clients strengthens our track record and demonstrates that reliability, engineering excellence and proprietary product design are the foundations for becoming a key technology partner in the utility-scale solar segment.”

About SOLETRAX

SOLETRAX is a Spanish company specialising in the engineering and supply of single-axis solar trackers and fixed-tilt structures for large-scale photovoltaic plants. With a strong focus on product development and in-house technology—such as TRXONE™ trackers and FIXONE™ fixed structures—the company provides tailored solutions aimed at maximising energy generation, improving reliability and reducing OPEX for utility-scale projects.

The company has a committed delivery pipeline exceeding 4 GW between 2024 and 2029, reinforcing its role as a strategic technology partner for global renewable-energy developers and IPPs (independent power producers).

Key project data 

Item Details
Total capacity supplied 48 MW
Technology 13 MW fixed-tilt; 35 MW 1P single-axis trackers
Delivery period Dec 2025 – Mar 2026
Estimated construction 2026
CO₂ emissions avoided ~22,000 t/year
Local employment ~120 jobs
Company focus Utility-scale solar PV, tracker and structure engineering

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