IMO Unveiled Biggest Solar Tracker of South Carolina

IMO has unveiled the biggest solar tracker of South Carolina that has a footprint larger than most first homes. With an area of 1614sqf, the metallic square turns to face the sun’s brightest spot to capture more energy. The futuristic-looking 53-foot-tall structure has a performance rating of 22.5KW.

The giant solar panel pumps electricity into IMO USA Corp.’s nearby warehouse, but it also serves as a bold advertisement.

The German-owned company, which is settling into its new manufacturing plant in Summerville, would sell you one and assemble it within the very building that’s being powered by the working model outside.

Company executives at its overseas headquarters began selling similar alternative-energy devices earlier this year. And while the business has yet to take off — Unverzagt declined to reveal sales figures so far –IMO said it will begin marketing the “solar trackers” at a kick-off event next week.

The oversized panel sits on a rotating pole that follows the sun’s daytime path, giving it huge advantage over immobilized solar panels that can capture 20 or 30 percent less energy. Roughly every two minutes, beneath the cover of the translucent black material, the machine lets out a high-pitched hiss and the bulky square gently shifts. Workers used a crane to place the panel atop the metal column Friday.

Such technology has an equally eye-catching price. Unverzagt said its cost can vary, but Klaus Pless, his vice president of sales, estimates the price to be between $100,000 and $200,000.

The machines last 25 years, and Unverzagt pointed out that energy prices could fluctuate widely within that time frame.
The company secured a $150,000 grant through the state’s Clean Green Energy Incentive Program, which provides money to new or expanding manufacturers for energy upgrades. That stimulus-funded program has ended, but other companies and homeowners could tap into existing state and federal tax credits, Myers said.

Until the first solar tracker sales trickle in, IMO’s local employees will continue to work on the business’s primary venture: making circular rings that help heavy construction machines to rotate. And the outside solar tracker will power up to 40 percent of the 44,800-square-foot building’s operations, not including its production machinery.

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    Solar trackers can increase power generated by a solar panel by orienting the panel towards the sun throughout the day. This decreases the amount and cost of PV required to generate a given amount of power.

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    Solar trackers can increase power generated by a solar panel by orienting the panel towards the sun throughout the day. This decreases the amount and cost of PV required to generate a given amount of power.

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