GameChange Solar surpasses 3.6 GW of tracker projects across MENA, Central Asia

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GameChange Solar, a global supplier of solar tracker and fixed-tilt racking solutions, announced this week that it has surpassed 3.6 GW of tracker projects—installed and under deployment—across Middle East & North Africa (MENA) and Central Asia.

This portfolio includes 3 GW in Egypt and 600 MW in Uzbekistan, with projects located in challenging environments such as desert terrains, high-wind zones, and remote, logistically complex sites.

GameChange Solar said its Genius Tracker system, designed for speed, wind resilience, and terrain adaptability, has delivered consistently across these demanding conditions.

The company is also actively expanding its presence in the Middle East, with a growing pipeline in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – two markets that form a core part of its regional strategy.

“Our presence across MENA and Central Asia is shaped by long-term partnerships and a clear understanding of what it takes to deliver infrastructure at scale in this region,” said Vikas Bansal, President – International at GameChange Solar. “Every project comes with its own complexity, but the fundamentals remain the same: reliability, responsiveness, and alignment with our customers’ long-term goals. That is what we’ve built our approach on, and that is what will continue to guide us as we grow.”

GameChange is the third largest global provider of solar tracker solutions used in utility-scale and ground-mounted distributed generation solar projects around the world. It has delivered over 43 GW of solar tracker and fixed tilt systems.

 

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