Participation in Intersolar Europe 2025 and Unveiling of New Products
Tracking the Sun's Movement and Maintaining Stability Even in Strong Winds
Rising Interest Driven by 'Agriculture + Solar Power' Policy Trends
The Parusola agricultural-type 2P solar tracker showcased at Intersolar Europe 2025. Provided by Parusola
Parusola, a brand specializing in solar trackers, participated in "Intersolar Europe 2025" (May 7-9, Munich, Germany), the world's largest solar industry exhibition, where it showcased its next-generation products. In particular, the company drew significant attention by unveiling its new agricultural-type 2P single-axis tracker for the first time at this event.
The newly introduced Parusola 2P single-axis tracker attracted the interest of European industry professionals because it is a technology designed not only as a simple power generation facility but also with the coexistence of agriculture in mind.
The structure, which can be adjusted from a default installation height of 3.5 meters up to 4.5 meters, features an "agricultural mode" that allows for smooth movement of agricultural machinery or livestock and provides optimal shade control for crop growth environments.
Previously, it was difficult to realize a 2P agricultural-type tracker model due to issues such as structural stability, but Parusola has independently developed and unveiled this model for the first time. This innovation aligns with the policy trends in Europe to combine agriculture and solar power, resulting in high interest.
Park Jian, Deputy General Manager of Parusola's Overseas Sales Team, stated, "Despite being an unfamiliar Korean brand to local customers, we were highly regarded for our credibility as a company that has accumulated core tracker manufacturing technology since 2003."
In fact, Parusola was selected as a "solar tracker manufacturer to watch" by the Italian solar media outlet Solare B2B, and is preparing for its first installation in Italy. Inquiries about agricultural-type projects continue to come in from across Europe, including Germany and Italy.
Another product that garnered attention at this exhibition was the inclined single-axis tracking tracker. It can be installed on sloped terrain with an incline of up to 8 degrees without the need for additional land leveling, which reduces both construction time and costs. This attracted particular interest from countries with many mountainous or hilly areas, such as Turkey and India.
The key technology that enables Parusola's trackers to achieve both high efficiency and stability lies in the actuator structure. By equipping three actuators per row, the system not only precisely tracks the movement of the sun but also minimizes module distortion and maintains structural stability even in strong winds.
Parusola was newly launched this year as the dedicated tracker brand of PARU. The company is expanding its business not only in Korea but also in the United States, Europe, and Asia, strengthening its global branding with a focus on technological capability. In addition to technology development, rapid and accurate technical support, maintenance, and a strict quality management system are also serving as the foundation for market expansion.
Following its participation in Intersolar Europe, Parusola has also taken part in Tokyo Smart Energy Week and the International Green Energy Expo this year. The company is scheduled to attend various global exhibitions, including the "RE+ Expo" in Las Vegas, USA, this September.
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