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PVH USA to equip 200MW Texas project with advanced solar trackers
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jul 17, 2024

PV Hardware USA (PVH USA), a prominent supplier of advanced solar trackers, structures, and control solutions for large-scale solar power plants, has announced a collaboration with Moss, the nation's leading solar contractor. PVH USA will deliver over 200 MW of its AxoneDuo Infinity solar trackers to Moss for an upcoming solar project in Texas.

This project marks a significant achievement for PVH USA in the United States, underscoring the company's growth as a top solar tracker manufacturer in the American market. The initiative reflects a joint commitment between PVH USA and Moss towards advancing renewable energy and highlights their dedication to sustainable energy solutions.

"We are very pleased to collaborate with Moss on this important project," said Rodolfo Bitar, VP of Business Development at PVH USA. "This partnership is crucial for consolidating the full potential of our factory in Houston and positioning PVH USA as one of the leading solar tracker suppliers in the country."

The project, slated for completion by Q4 2025, will achieve a full capacity of over 200 MW. Once operational, it will generate sufficient renewable energy to power approximately 76,500 homes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by over 423,800 tons annually.

"We are excited about PVH USA's commitment to our shared goals and the way we've worked together," said Brandon Andrews, Director of Mechanical Procurement and Logistics at Moss. "We are looking forward to growing together and creating a cleaner energy future for our country."

This marks the first project to be supplied from the PVH USA Houston factory. For more information about PVH USA, visit PVHardware.com/USA.

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