The presented tracker solves several problems:
1. The tracker of this design is the cheapest in the world, because instead of the frame it has only one longitudinal axis - thus 4 times less steel is spent on the frame.
In addition, this arrangement of the axes allows you to use one motor instead of two to rotate the panel both vertically and horizontally.
2. The frame is fragmented in such a way that enough sunlight passes between the segments so that scattered light illuminates the space under the tracker.
Segmentation can be different - both in grid and in stripes.
This prevents the death of plants and soil erosion under them.
3. If climatic conditions allow, then you can grow vegetables under the trackers. For more illumination, a mirror is attached to the frame of the panel in such a way that the light reflected from them will fall under the front panel space.
The mirror can be mounted on the back of the front panel too. The light reflected from it will increase the efficiency of the subsequent panel.
This technology makes it possible to profitably use the water that is necessary for washing photocells. Since this water will be used for growing plants.
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