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Solar Power World highlighted the 200-MWAC Emerald Green Solar project in Indiana, developed by ENGIE North America, which will use ARRAY OmniTrack
trackers built entirely with domestic components. Once completed, the project is anticipated to meet 100% of the Domestic Content Assigned Cost Percentage (ACP) under the U.S. Treasury’s latest guidance (Notice 2025-08), positioning it to qualify for maximum incentives. This milestone demonstrates how ARRAY’s U.S.-based manufacturing capabilities can help developers navigate incentive requirements while supporting American solar infrastructure.
Following the $179 million acquisition of APA Solar, Renewables Now reported on how ARRAY is expanding its ability to deliver integrated tracker and foundation systems. This combined solution allows us to meet a greater amount of customer needs across challenging conditions—like hard, mixed and frost heave soils —while streamlining procurement and installation. With APA continuing as a strategic business unit, ARRAY is accelerating innovation and expanding our reach to serve a broader range of utility-scale and commercial solar projects with field-proven, adaptable technology.
Albuquerque Business First covered ARRAY’s strong Q2 earnings report, highlighting $362.2 million in revenue and a profit increase to $28.5 million. Alongside our acquisition of APA Solar, ARRAY introduced ARRAY Hail XP
—our new tracker designed for extreme weather—and announced plans to supply domestic content OmniTrack trackers for a 200-megawatt solar project in Indiana. These milestones reflect our continued focus on innovation, strategic expansion, and supporting utility-scale solar customers with U.S based solutions.
As Albuquerque Journal reports, ARRAY’s acquisition of APA Solar brings fixed-tilt systems and foundation infrastructure into ARRAY’s portfolio—supporting a wider range of utility-scale and distributed solar project needs. The $179 million deal, now officially complete, marks ARRAY’s first major expansion beyond tracker components.
“This is a pivotal moment for ARRAY,” said CEO Kevin Hostetler. “Together, we will accelerate the deployment of utility-scale and distributed solar energy by offering a more comprehensive and flexible portfolio of solutions.”
APA Solar will continue operating as a strategic business unit. ARRAY plans to update its full-year 2025 guidance in the next earnings call to reflect the acquisition’s projected impact. The closure of the deal follows a strong Q2 earnings report, where ARRAY raised its full-year revenue outlook from $1.15 billion to $1.22 billion.
ARRAY is a leading global provider of solar tracking technology products, software, services, and foundation solutions. We appreciate the recognition from respected industry voices and remain committed to providing solutions that help meet the needs of the utility-scale solar industry worldwide.
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Recently, pv magazine USA covered the launch of the Lime Kiln agrivoltaics community solar project in Fulton, Maryland. The 2.7 MW site—now powering approximately 500 homes and businesses—demonstrates what’s possible when innovation meets intention. The project integrates sheep grazing and pollinator-friendly ground cover with ARRAY trackers, giving developers a flexible layout that accommodates diverse land-use goals.
praised for addressing extreme weather risks“The new design comes at a great time,” said The Cool Down about our new ARRAY DuraTrack Hail XP
system. Designed to protect solar panels in hail- and wind- prone regions, this tracker allows for modules to stow at a steep 77° angle—offering enhanced defense against extreme weather. The system’s ability to quickly reposition in response to hail events helps reduce the risk of damage and safeguard long-term project performance. This recognition underscores ARRAY’s focus on designing durable solutions that help EPC’s and developers protect their assets and stay on schedule.
List.Solar covered ARRAY’s acquisition of APA Solar fixed tilt mounting systems, for $179 million. This strategic move not only allows us to expand our product portfolio, but with APA’s expertise we’re better equipped to support a wider range of site conditions and project requirements and project requirement from single-axis trackers to fixed-tilt systems. This will help strengthen our ability to deliver integrated, field-proven solutions that meet the needs of today’s solar landscape for our customers.
A PV-Tech article by Eric Hafter, founder of Origami Solar, summarized a webinar discussion on the potential benefits of steel-framed modules in combination with trackers. Origami invited ARRAY to participate as an expert in the industry. During the webinar we shared how steel frames may help improve wind ratings, streamline tracker mounts, and offer design flexibility in certain environments.
At ARRAY, we’re focused on delivering reliable technology and customer support that help utility-scale solar projects succeed. We appreciate the recognition from respected industry voices and remain committed to providing solutions that meet the needs of the utility-scale solar industry worldwide.
If you want to stay up to date on all things ARRAY, be sure to check out our press releases and blog and find us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Youtube.
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