GameChange Solar, a global supplier of solar tracking solutions, announced that by Q4 2025 the company’s Genius Tracker will meet the maximum value of domestic content for solar trackers.
GameChange currently manufactures torque tubes, foundations, controllers, certain structural fasteners and rails in the United States, and plans to add U.S.-made drive systems, dampers, motors and remaining fasteners to the components qualifying for domestic content in 2025. The company has produced solar components in the United States since 2012, and announced earlier this year that domestic production was expanded to 35 GW of annual capacity. As a minimum standard for its customers, the U.S.-produced solar tracker content is currently 70%, with over 80% available upon request.
“GameChange has listened to our customers and is committed to increasing the percentage of domestically manufactured components to help ensure our customers qualify for the IRA 10% bonus for their projects,” said Phil Vyhanek, president of GameChange Solar. “The IRA has been a great catalyst for the growth of our domestic manufacturing and, in turn, the jobs that it creates. Between our internal and direct supply chain employment, we are very proud to support over 2,500 U.S. jobs in the solar industry.”
News item from GameChange Solar