Sollega
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Industry | Solar Racking |
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Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Elie Rothschild, CEO Lee Rothschild, Director of Engineering Juan Carlos Chavez, Solar PV System Designer Bryan Weinberg, Account Manager |
Sollega is a US-based solar racking company that provides flat and ground-mount solar arrays for commercial and industrial use. Sollega operates outside of The Mission District in San Francisco, California.
History
[edit]The company was founded in 2009 by Elie Rothschild, John Humphrey, and George Schnakenberg III. Sollega proposed a cheaper alternative to conventional metal solar panel mounting systems. The company produced its first racking system, the Instarack 15°. This was followed by the Instarack 10°. These were replaced with the updated Fastrack 5° in 2012. In 2014, this was replaced by the current system, the Fastrack 510.
Major Installations
[edit]• Hawaii- 2.4 mW array at Hawaii Airports
• St. Maarten- 800 kW array
• Dorado, Puerto Rico- 872 kW array
• Renton, Washington- 1.125 mW array
Products
[edit]This article contains promotional content. (December 2021) |
The current racking system provided by Sollega is the Fastrack 510. It can mount 5° and 10° arrays and is designed to be anchored using anchors and/or ballast. The individual units are made out of lightweight high density polyethylene plastic (HDPE) with a minimum of 35% recycled content.