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Trina Tracker positions itself as the leader in smart solar trackers in Argentina with more than 50% of the local market in 2024

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This is a machine translation of the original release issued in Spanish.

PRESS RELEASE from Trinasolar
December 2024

Argentina is emerging as one of the leaders in Latin America in the adoption of smart solar trackers, with Trina Tracker, the specialist brand of Chinese solar giant Trinasolar, now dominating the market in that country with a 55% share. This achievement is reflected in the impressive growth in the use of the brand in the country, totalling 926 MWp of capacity and more than 6,000 MWp at the regional level.

According to the ranking of the renowned Wood Mackenzie platform, TrinaTracker has experienced an exponential rise in the Latin American ranking of supplied volume of trackers, going from 15th place in 2022 to 5th in 2023 and 3rd place in 2024. Projects such as "Pampa del Infierno", a 150 MW photovoltaic plant equipped with Trina Tracker's Vanguard 1P technology, are evidence of this boom. In fact, it is estimated that this project, located in the province of Chaco, will reduce CO2 emissions equivalent to that absorbed by more than 1,800,000 trees in one year.

Trina Tracker’s undisputed leadership underlines the growing demand for high-efficiency solutions to maximize clean energy generation. With 18 years of experience and presence in more than 50 countries, the company offers a portfolio of cutting-edge technologies, including Vanguard 1P, Vanguard 2P and Fix Origin, that adapt to diverse market needs.

“Trina Tracker’s strong positioning in Argentina demonstrates the market’s confidence in our solutions and our commitment to the country’s energy transition,” said Marcus Fabrino, Head of Trina Tracker for Latin America and the Caribbean.

“Having created a local technical and commercial team, together with having demonstrated the robustness of our products and the personalized attention we provide are key factors for this success. Together with Argentina’s ambitions for the expansion of renewable energies, we want to consolidate ourselves as a comprehensive company in safety, efficiency and with an impeccable track record for the entire region,” added the executive, detailing that Trina Tracker, with 6,070 MWp of capacity throughout the region, is ranked as the third largest supplier of trackers in Latin America, climbing positions rapidly in recent years, according to Wood Mackenzie.

The fact that Trinasolar's smart trackers are chosen over other options on the market is justified by their commitment to quality, safety and efficiency, objectives that align with the energy transition that the region is experiencing. According to the photovoltaic manufacturer, its technologies, including the trackers, are subjected to rigorous tests that guarantee high standards of performance, durability and reliability, even in extreme weather conditions.

“We are motivated to continue strengthening the bond we have built with markets such as Argentina. Together with them, and their ambitions for the successful expansion of renewable energies, we want to become the first supplier of solar trackers in Latin America and the Caribbean. We want customers to know that with Trina Tracker their goals will be achieved,” Fabrino concluded.

About Trinasolar

Established in 1997, Trinasolar is the world's leading provider of comprehensive smart photovoltaic energy solutions. The company is dedicated to the innovation and development of photovoltaic modules, energy storage, intelligent tracking systems and integrated solar energy solutions. For more information, please visit www.trinasolar.com .

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