An automatic solar tracking system (STS) is an emerging technology that rotates a solar panel or solar concentrator to various positions throughout the day by monitoring the current position and path of the sun.
What is a solar tracking system?
A solar panel precisely perpendicular to the sun produces more power than one not aligned. The main application of solar tracking system is to position solar photovoltaic (PV) panels towards the Sun. Most commonly they are used with mirrors to redirect sunlight on the panels.
How to track solar power?
The tracking of the horizontal solar axis, the vertical-axis trackers, and the dual-axis trackers. • The most efficient tracking method is the dual trackers, which increases power output by an average of 32% compared to the case where there is no tracking.
These efforts emphasize the significance of enhancing solar panel efficiency and energy production with sophisticated tracking and control systems. Recent developments in solar tracker systems include exploring different module geometries, materials, and tracking mechanisms to boost efficiency.
What are the applications of solar tracking system?
The main application of solar tracking system is to position solar photovoltaic (PV) panels towards the Sun. Most commonly they are used with mirrors to redirect sunlight on the panels. Cross-Reference: Design and Implementation of High Efficiency Tracking System
Abstract: Photovoltaic Energy is a widely available and stable resource globally, yet the main challenge lies in maximizing the capture of sun energy by photovoltaic systems. The importance of installing panels perpendicular to solar radiation to increase PV system performance has led to solar tracking systems.
How do solar trackers work?
Based on how they work, their motion/flexibility, and type of tracker they are classified as follows: Passive tracking devices use natural heat from the sun to move panels. Timed trackers use a set schedule to adjust the panels for the best sunlight at different times of the day.