Soltec is now able to provide prohibited foreign entity-compliant (PFE) certification for its U.S. SFOne and SF7 series one-in-portrait and two-in-portrait single-axis solar trackers to help project owners meet domestic content requirements.
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Since the end of last year, the company has been able to offer tracker solutions with 100% U.S. domestic content, aligned with the Dept. of the Treasury’s guidance. Soltec is now also able to provide PFE-compliant certification for the relevant products within its U.S. tracker portfolio, following a compliance review process carried out with advisory support from KPMG.
“Our customers in the United States are already benefiting from a strong local supply chain that enables Soltec to offer tracker solutions with 100% U.S. content, fully aligned with PFE compliance requirements,” said Mariano Berges, CEO of Soltec.“By localizing its U.S. supply chain, Soltec helps customers pursue Made-in-USA tax benefits while improving cost competitiveness, delivery certainty and resilience against tariffs, freight volatility and broader geopolitical disruptions. The objective is to protect U.S. customers and provide greater execution certainty for their projects in an increasingly complex market environment.”
The certification covers Soltec’s PV trackers and key tracker components, including torque tubes, structural fasteners, drive systems, dampers, actuators, controllers and rails.
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