98 multi-row single axis solar trackers Axone by PVH (PVHardware) will move the 108,314 solar panels installed at La Laguna PV plant in Mexico, located on the eastern edge of the Durango state. Our trackers will enable energy production optimization, and will take full advantage of the sun hours.
The 35.49 MWp plant will produce clean and sustainable energy for 25,000 homes, and will prevent more than 50.000 tonnes of yearly carbon dioxide emission going into the atmosphere.
This is the second project in Mexico where Axone trackers are installed, after the Camargo PV plant (35.46 MWp) in the Chihuahua state was completed one year ago. Axone is a multi-row single axis solution, especially designed to move up to 20 rows of 60 panels each with just one central motor. Its robustness and minimal maintenance make it very suitable for semi-arid areas, such as the location of La Laguna.
Maximazing energy production with SCADA
PVH has also been in charge of the SCADA system for monitoring and remote data collection, which can increase up to 5% the performance of the plant. The software designed by the company, PVPC Performance Control, also allows for panel production checking, remote alerts and prevention of risk situations that could affect the proper functioning of the plant.
La Laguna has 14 central inverters and 3,476 strings connected by fibre optics to a central server located at the plant. From just one interface, which allows for data management from any location of the planet, technicians can monitor 30,000 variables and manage 28,000 alarms for the different plant devices, such as transformation centers, inverters, trackers and the substation. PVPC can also control the plant’s power, and generate customized operation, financial and management reports.
PVH (PVHardware) is a Spanish provider of innovative solar tracking solutions for the global utility-scale solar market, including trackers, fixed structures and SCADA system. The company manufactures its components in Cheste (Valencia), and has an annual production capacity of 3.5 GW.
PVH is already working on three more projects in Mexico (26, 57 and 39 MW), which will further strengthen its position in the Mexican photovoltaic sector.