Build on Challenging Terrain—Without Slowing Your Project Down
Sloped terrain and high wind conditions can delay utility-scale solar projects—driving up cost, complexity, and risk.
Grading, permitting, and overactive wind stow strategies can all extend timelines and limit performance.
ARRAY OmniTrack® is designed to help developers build faster on complex sites—without unnecessary earthworks or energy tradeoffs.
The Challenge: Terrain and Wind Working Against Your Timeline
For developers in regions like EMEA, site conditions can introduce compounding risks:
- Grading and earthworks can add time, cost, and environmental impact
- Certification requirements may delay project timelines
- Traditional wind protection strategies can overcorrect, limiting energy capture
The result: Projects take longer to build—and may underperform once operational.
The Solution: Terrain-Adaptive Tracking with Passive Wind Response
The ARRAY OmniTrack® is a terrain-following solar tracker system designed for utility-scale solar projects on sloped and uneven sites.
OmniTrack is engineered to:
- Follow natural land contours to reduce the need for site rework
- Simplify installation with fewer system components
- Respond to wind conditions in real time without added system complexity
The Erica Project (Spain)
Developed by Ríos Renovables and Aspiravi, the Erica Project presented a combination of sloped terrain and frequent wind exposure.
Using ARRAY OmniTrack®, the project team was able to:
- Minimize site disruption with near-zero ground movement
- Significantly reduce construction time from potentially ~12 months to ~3.5 months
- Achieve measurable improvements in energy production versus traditional wind stow approaches
“We would absolutely recommend OmniTrack. ARRAY’s team really listened to what we needed and had this well-designed, highly adaptable product that exceeded our expectations.”
— Felipe Enrique Bianco, General Manager, Ríos Renovables
What You’ll Learn in the Full Case Study
- How the project minimized earthworks on a sloped site
- The design approach that enabled faster construction
- How passive wind response compares to traditional methods
- Key results, performance data, and project outcomes
Download the Full Case Study
Get the full breakdown of how the Erica Project reduced construction time and improved performance on a complex site.

