FTC Solar has signed a supply agreement with US-based renewable energy company Dunlieh Energy to provide solar tracker systems for more than 1GW of solar projects.
The 500MW Situla energy project in Banner County, Nebraska, will be the first initiative under the agreement.
The solar and battery facility will create more than 225 local construction jobs and contribute more than $1.4m annually in nameplate capacity taxes.
Tracker deliveries for the Situla project will begin in the second half of 2025.
Dunlieh Energy CEO Thaer Flieh stated: “FTC Solar has impressive, high-quality tracker technology that is incredibly fast, safe and easy to install.
“The Situla project is poised to provide great value to the community, and FTC’s highly constructible design will lend itself incredibly well for that and other future developments.”
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By GlobalDataFTC Solar president and CEO Yann Brandt stated: “We are very pleased to have been selected by Dunlieh for this 1GW agreement.
“With our robust product line-up across 1P and 2P technologies, along with excellent customer service, we stand ready to help our new customer, Dunlieh, optimise each individual project site.”
The new agreement builds upon FTC Solar’s recent collaboration with Strata Clean Energy and Sandhills Energy.
In September 2024, Strata selected FTC to supply 500MW of its Voyager 2P solar tracker technology for several US project sites.
FTC is set to be the preferred 2P solar tracker supplier for an initial three-year term, potentially reaching more than 1GW of volume.
Additionally, the company will supply its 1P Pioneer trackers to Sandhills Energy for 1GW of projects across three sites in Nebraska, US.