GameChange Solar to supply trackers for 1,290 MWp Bisha plant in Saudi Arabia

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GameChange Solar has won an order to supply its Genius Tracker 1P system for the 1,290 MWp Bisha solar PV independent power plant in Saudi Arabia. The project is being developed by ACWA Power, with L&T as the EPC partner.

“The Bisha project is part of Saudi Arabia’s expanding renewable energy pipeline under the PIF programme, where meeting delivery timelines requires strong regional supply capability,” stated the company. “GameChange Solar’s expanded manufacturing presence in Saudi Arabia, with 6 GW of annual capacity, strengthens the company’s ability to support large-scale projects with dependable regional supply.”

Located in the Asir Province, the plant will deploy GameChange Solar’s Genius Tracker 1P platform featuring SmartStow, PowerBoost and WeatherSmart systems—ensuring reliable performance in Saudi Arabia’s harsh climate, characterized by high wind speeds, unpredictable wind directions, hurricanes, and extreme heat.

“Bisha demands reliability, and that is what our platform is built to deliver. The experience we have across a wide range of projects, the consistency of our manufacturing and the operating results we’ve achieved globally form the foundation of our work here. Our focus is to support the Kingdom with technology that performs in real conditions,” said Vikas Bansal, CEO – International, GameChange Solar. “With this project, our collaboration with L&T crosses 2 GW.”

GameChange Solar is a global supplier of solar tracker solutions for utility-scale and ground-mounted distributed generation projects. The company has delivered over 53 GW of solar tracker and fixed tilt systems globally.

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